"Their credibility has grown because they are seen as passionate, knowledgeable, and often deeply embedded in the communities they report on."
The US started imposingrelated to semiconductors during Trump's first term,
about letting technology with potential military use fall into the hands of companies connected to the Chinese government.The Biden administrationDuring Biden's four-year tenure, Nvidia's share of the Chinese market dropped from 95% to 50%, Mr Huang said on Tuesday.
He argued that the restrictions had pushed Chinese companies toward home-grown alternatives, spurring Chinese investment in the industry."The fundamental assumptions that led to the AI diffusion rule in the beginning, in the first place, have been proven to be fundamentally flawed," he told reporters.
Mr Huang's comments reflect an ongoing debate in the US over how to balance global business interests with economic and national security concerns, against a backdrop of tensions with China.
Trump has spearheaded sweeping trade tariffs, despite objections from business groups.Since Israel stopped new aid supplies in March, the UN has reiterated that it has an obligation under international law to ensure that the basic needs of the population under its control are met.
Israel has insisted that it is complying with international law and that there is no shortage of aid in Gaza.Students around the world are anxious and in limbo, they say, as the Trump administration makes plans to temporarily halt US student visa appointments.
An official memo seen by BBC's US partner CBS ordered a temporary pause in appointments as the state department prepares to increase social media vetting of applicants for student and foreign exchange visas.It is part of a wide-ranging crackdown by US President Donald Trump on some of America's most elite universities, which he sees as overly liberal.