Nvidia CEO Huang Plans China Visit to Reopen Market, Report Says

Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang is planning a trip to China in late January as he looks to revive a key market for the company’s artificial intelligence chips, Bloomberg News reported, citing a person familiar with the matter.

According to the report, Huang is expected to attend company events ahead of the Lunar New Year holidays in February and may also visit Beijing. It remains unclear whether he will meet senior Chinese officials, and the plans could change depending on whether meetings are confirmed. Nvidia declined to comment, and Reuters could not independently verify the report.

The potential visit follows recent uncertainty over Nvidia’s ability to sell advanced AI chips in China. Last week, the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump formally approved sales of Nvidia’s H200 AI chips to China under certain conditions, raising expectations that shipments could resume. However, Chinese customs authorities said shortly afterward that the chips were not permitted to enter the country, casting doubt on near-term access.

China has been a crucial market for Nvidia, and the outcome of Huang’s planned visit could signal whether progress is possible amid ongoing geopolitical and regulatory tensions surrounding advanced semiconductor exports.