The Trump administration has temporarily halted restrictions on advanced technology exports, including AI chips, to China in an effort to smooth ongoing trade negotiations and secure a high-profile deal. This move has drawn sharp criticism from congressional Democrats, who argue that easing export controls poses national security risks and benefits Chinese tech firms. The administration's shift comes as President Trump emphasizes dealmaking with Beijing, expressing optimism about reaching a trade agreement soon. The decision has significant implications for U.S. semiconductor companies like Nvidia, which stand to gain from resumed sales to China. The policy reversal highlights the tension between economic interests and security concerns in U.S.-China relations.
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