In Washington D.C.: "AI Infrastructure and Jobs — America Leads"
In Beijing: "AI Improves Productivity and Inclusivity" — Targeting China Market Again
In July 2025, NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang consecutively visited Washington D.C. and Beijing, emphasizing AI''s industrial and social role and expressing will for global policy coordination. Simultaneously, NVIDIA announced under US government approval the resumption of H20 GPU sales to China and officially launched a new RTX PRO GPU fully compliant with Chinese regulations.
In Washington, Huang met directly with President Trump and key policy makers to pledge NVIDIA''s full support for: US domestic AI infrastructure construction; manufacturing onshoring; job creation; and securing AI global leadership. Huang stated: "AI has now become essential infrastructure for nations, businesses, and society — like energy, water, and the internet" and "NVIDIA will continue investing in open-source research, foundation model support, and talent development in each country so American technology can become the standard for global AI innovation." In Beijing, Huang discussed AI-driven productivity improvements, expanded industrial opportunities, and safe/trustworthy AI technology cooperation with government and industry leaders, expressing positive views on building global AI governance through US-China technology cooperation.
NVIDIA announced it will soon resume H20 GPU sales to China under US government license approval. H20 is a top-tier product for AI and HPC — this decision is an important change in the US''s China export control environment. NVIDIA also announced a new RTX PRO GPU "completely compliant with Chinese local regulations," optimized for digital twin AI construction in smart factories, logistics, etc. Huang''s trip simultaneously targets: AI global leadership strengthening aimed at both US and China; Chinese market defense through regulatory compliance and localization; and global standardization of open-source and US technology. NVIDIA''s strategy is to make each country choose American technology as a pathway to securing US AI leadership — committing to "AI democratization encompassing South America, Europe, Asia, and emerging nations, creating an ecosystem where opportunities reach everyone."

