Stakeholder: Nvidia (unknown)
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Our claim
entire record- Stakeholder
- NVIDIA
- Stakeholder
- Nvidia
- Position
- oppose
- Importance
- high
- Reason
- Opposed controls as harmful to US competitiveness; CEO Jensen Huang called export controls 'a failure' and estimated $15B in lost revenue; lobbied Washington extensively
- Context
- Created China-specific chips (A800, H800) to comply with initial thresholds; BIS closed loopholes in October 2023,China previously accounted for 20-25% of Nvidia's data center revenue; dropped to effectively 0%,Lobbying spend surged from $90K (2022) to $500K+ (2023); CEO Huang met with White House officials and Trump personally,H20 chip designed for Chinese market banned in April 2025, triggering $4.5B revenue impact
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