The Trump administration has temporarily halted or reversed restrictions on advanced technology exports, including AI chips, to China in order to smooth ongoing trade negotiations. This move has sparked criticism from congressional Democrats, who warn that easing export controls could jeopardize national security. The administration argues that relaxing these restrictions is necessary to secure a broader trade agreement with China and maintain positive relations ahead of high-level talks. Industry players like Nvidia stand to benefit from the policy shift, while defense and security officials express concern over potential risks. The situation highlights the tension between economic interests and security priorities in US-China relations.
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