U.S. approves 10 Chinese companies to purchase H200: including Alibaba and Tencent, each with a limit of 75k yuan

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May 14 News, Reuters exclusively revealed the specific list and quotas for H200 chips trading in China today. Currently, about 10 Chinese companies are authorized to purchase, with confirmed buyers including Alibaba, Tencent, ByteDance, and JD.com; Lenovo and Foxconn have been approved as distributors. According to the license issued by the U.S. side, each customer can buy up to 75k units. However, none of these chips have been shipped so far. China does not accept the Trump administration’s mandatory requirement for chips to transit through the U.S. to extract a 25% fee, fearing that this move could pose security risks of hardware tampering, and has directly halted corporate procurement. To break the deadlock, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang temporarily accepted an invitation from Trump midway and joined the original White House delegation to China, which did not include him, in an attempt to resolve this issue face-to-face during this week’s high-level talks.

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