The United States approves approximately 10 Chinese companies to purchase H200 chips, with a limit of 75k units per company.

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Odaily Planet Daily News, May 14th: Currently, about 10 Chinese companies have been approved to purchase H200 chips, including Alibaba, Tencent, ByteDance, and JD.com. Lenovo and Foxconn have been approved as distributors. According to U.S. licensing, each customer can purchase up to 75k H200 chips, but shipments have not yet been made. China does not accept the Trump administration’s mandatory requirement for chips to transit through the U.S. and the 25% fee, and has halted corporate procurement. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang temporarily accepted Trump’s invitation to join the White House delegation visiting China and participated in high-level meetings this week. (Reuters)

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