Nvidia Chief Executive Optimistic About Future Access to Chinese Market

The chief executive of Nvidia expressed optimism Monday that China will eventually allow American semiconductor companies greater market access following last week’s diplomatic engagement between high-level U.S. and Chinese officials.

The technology company has secured necessary permits from American authorities to market its H200 processors, but Chinese regulators have not yet granted permission as the nation continues building its domestic semiconductor industry. Recent discussions between the U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping did not yield immediate progress for Nvidia’s efforts to market H200 processors in China.

Speaking during a Bloomberg Television interview at a Dell-sponsored event, the executive shared his perspective on future market conditions.

“My sense is that over time, the market will open,” he stated.