By Che Pan and Casey Hall
BEIJING (Reuters) -China’s Commerce Minister Wang Wentao said on Friday he met with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang in Beijing on Thursday.
Wang said at a press conference that Huang had worked very hard over the past few days during his visit to China, but Wang did not provide any details about what was discussed at their meeting.
Nvidia did not respond immediately to a request for comment.
During his third China visit this year, Huang, the founder and CEO of the world’s most valuable company, also met with Ren Hongbin, chairman of China Council for the Promotion of International Trade and the country’s Vice Premier He Lifeng.
Chinese officials told Huang they welcomed foreign companies to continue to invest in the country, the Nvidia CEO said at a press conference in Beijing on Wednesday.
At the event, Huang described artificial intelligence models from Chinese firms Deepseek, Alibaba and Tencent as “world class” and said AI was “revolutionising” supply chains.
Huang also said Chinese customers’ demand for its H20 AI chip, which was released from U.S. export controls this week, is high but no purchase orders have been fulfilled yet as it awaits U.S. government approval for export licences.
Nvidia has also announced it is developing a new chip for Chinese clients called the RTX Pro GPU, which would be compliant with U.S. export restrictions and designed specifically for smart factories and for robot training purposes.
(Reporting by Che Pan and Casey Hall; Editing by Christopher Cushing and Jamie Freed)
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