Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia Edition

Nvidia Can Sell H200 Chips to China, Australia's Social Media Experiment

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Dec 9, 2025
Fabien Yip, a market analyst at IG International, discusses the implications of Trump's decision to allow Nvidia's H200 chips to China with a 25% surcharge, emphasizing the potential market impact and Asian suppliers' roles. Terry Flew, a Professor at the University of Sydney, dives into Australia's new law regulating social media for under-16s, exploring enforcement challenges and concerns about pushing young users to alternative online spaces. Both guests shed light on the delicate balance between innovation, regulation, and youth safety.
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INSIGHT

NVIDIA Gains Conditional Access To China

  • President Trump approved NVIDIA H200 exports to China subject to a 25% surcharge that funds go to the U.S. treasury.
  • The move could restore billions in China sales but hinges on which Chinese customers are approved.
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China Demand Is The Key Wildcard

  • Market demand in China remains uncertain because Beijing has pushed local chip adoption and may limit purchases of H200s.
  • NVIDIA's guidance did not include China, so any China sales would be upside to revenue forecasts.
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Asian Suppliers Stand To Benefit

  • Asia suppliers in Japan, Korea and Taiwan dominate the upstream AI supply chain and will benefit from any H200 demand growth.
  • Continued margin improvement and AI capex should support these suppliers, though valuations matter.
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