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Nvidia chief confident chip maker can weather US tariffs
Nvidia chief confident chip maker can weather US tariffs
Agence France-Presse
Published Mar 20, 2025 02:15 PM PHT

SAN JOSE -- Nvidia boss Jensen Huang expressed confidence Wednesday that the artificial intelligence (AI) chip giant can handle US President Donald Trump's trade war.
SAN JOSE -- Nvidia boss Jensen Huang expressed confidence Wednesday that the artificial intelligence (AI) chip giant can handle US President Donald Trump's trade war.
"We have a really agile network of suppliers; they are not just in Taiwan or Mexico or Vietnam," Huang said while meeting with journalists at Nvidia's annual developers conference in San Jose, California.
"We have a really agile network of suppliers; they are not just in Taiwan or Mexico or Vietnam," Huang said while meeting with journalists at Nvidia's annual developers conference in San Jose, California.
"If we add onshore manufacturing by the end of this year, we should be quite good."
"If we add onshore manufacturing by the end of this year, we should be quite good."
Nvidia is not expecting tariffs to significantly affect its financial performance in the short term, according to Huang.
Nvidia is not expecting tariffs to significantly affect its financial performance in the short term, according to Huang.
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He noted that the tariff situation is evolving, and that what it does to Nvidia costs will depend on which countries are targeted by Trump.
He noted that the tariff situation is evolving, and that what it does to Nvidia costs will depend on which countries are targeted by Trump.
Trump has threatened to slap extra tariffs on imports of computer chips to the United States, which will heap pressure on Nvidia's business, which depends on imported components mainly from Taiwan.
Trump has threatened to slap extra tariffs on imports of computer chips to the United States, which will heap pressure on Nvidia's business, which depends on imported components mainly from Taiwan.
Since returning to power in January, Trump has imposed tariffs on Washington's three main trading partners, Mexico, Canada, and China.
Since returning to power in January, Trump has imposed tariffs on Washington's three main trading partners, Mexico, Canada, and China.
Trump has talked of imposing "reciprocal tariffs" against other countries in early April, creating uncertainty for businesses and financial markets.
Trump has talked of imposing "reciprocal tariffs" against other countries in early April, creating uncertainty for businesses and financial markets.
The White House recently put out a release saying Trump is intent on making the US a "manufacturing superpower," ramping up pressure to shift production back to this country.
The White House recently put out a release saying Trump is intent on making the US a "manufacturing superpower," ramping up pressure to shift production back to this country.
However, chip fabrication facilities can take years to build.
However, chip fabrication facilities can take years to build.
Since its founding in 1993, Nvidia has specialized in graphics processing units (GPUs) coveted by video game enthusiasts.
Since its founding in 1993, Nvidia has specialized in graphics processing units (GPUs) coveted by video game enthusiasts.
GPUs are also ideally suited for AI and the rise of that technology has catapulted the Silicon Valley-based chip maker into the spotlight.
GPUs are also ideally suited for AI and the rise of that technology has catapulted the Silicon Valley-based chip maker into the spotlight.
"We're not making chips anymore; those were the good old days," Huang quipped. "What we do now is build AI infrastructure."
"We're not making chips anymore; those were the good old days," Huang quipped. "What we do now is build AI infrastructure."
High-end versions of Nvidia's chips face US export restrictions to the major market of China, part of Washington's efforts to slow its Asian adversary's advancement in the strategic technology.
High-end versions of Nvidia's chips face US export restrictions to the major market of China, part of Washington's efforts to slow its Asian adversary's advancement in the strategic technology.
Asked about this, Huang replied that his company is not alone in needing to respect each country's laws.
Asked about this, Huang replied that his company is not alone in needing to respect each country's laws.
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