The United States will allow Nvidia's H200 processors, its second-best artificial intelligence chips, to be exported to China and collect a 25% fee on such sales, President Donald Trump said.

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US to allow Nvidia H200 chip shipments to China, Trump says 

 

Warner Bros' lack of response fueled Paramount's hostile bid, filing says 

 

Google faces EU antitrust investigation over AI Overviews, YouTube 

 

Morning Bid: Wobbling bonds find a level as Fed meets 

 

Microsoft to invest more than $5.4 billion in Canada to boost AI infrastructure 

 

Kushner role in bid for Warner Bros raises ethical questions, experts say 

 

US container imports drop 7.8% in November amid China demand slump, Descartes Systems says  

 

Warner Bros fight heats up with $108 billion hostile bid from Paramount 

 

Fed faces turbulent 2026 as Powell's term ends, independence tested  

 

EssilorLuxottica director says Meta's stake in Ray-Ban maker 'at least 3%' 

 

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