The President of "Invidia" visits China amid the fire of the trade war with America

Jinsen Huang, CEO of “Invidia”, arrived in Beijing on Thursday, a few hours after the decision by US President Donald Trump to ban the sale of the artificial intelligence sliding “H20” to China. Huang, who regularly visits China, went to Beijing at the invitation of the Chinese Council to promote international trade, according to a publication on “Yuewantian”, a social media version of China’s government’s television. However, the timing of his journey was striking, as he had eaten with US President Donald Trump just a week ago, to warn days later of a $ 5.5 billion loss due to US restrictions on “H20” chips exports. These restrictions were an escalation in the Battle of Washington with Beijing in the field of technology, and submitted a production line designed by ‘Invidia’, specifically for Chinese clients, in accordance with the previous controls imposed by the United States. The slides in the heart of the trade war informed the US government, ‘Invidia’ on Monday that the ‘H20’ disk needs an export license to China for ‘an unlimited period’. The company said in a announcement that the new rules were about Washington’s concern that “the products covered can be used or converted into a huge computer in China.” Why are “invitation” chips specifically in the US -China trade war? The answer here has encouraged a joint committee of the two parties in the US House of Representatives, ‘Inventia’, to provide information on Chinese sales that are likely to be the Chinese company ‘Deepseek’ in the field of artificial intelligence he used to develop its leading conversational robot. The Chinese media method did not provide more information on the Huang visit schedule. Invidia did not immediately respond to an investigation sent outside the official working hours via email. The most serious restrictions on the export of the chips. The US Secretary of Trade, Howard Lottenic, has promised to take a ‘very strict’ approach to the application of the restrictions performed on the export of US chips to China, especially after the rise of the emerging artificial intelligence business “Deep Sick”. Recently, sanctions on dozens of Chinese companies have set that the Trump administration claims that Beijing’s military efforts support. You may also be interested in: The White House accuses ‘Deep Seck’ of theft and in the field of China’s chip industry, the Huawei intelligence cutting units of ‘Huawei’ business are the closest competitor or solutions of ‘Envenia’ and ‘Advanced Micro Devices’, although it is still late with a big difference in achievement.