Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is doubling down on collaboration with the Chinese mainland, announcing plans to return to the China International Supply Chain Expo in 2026 after a high-energy visit to Beijing this week. 🌍
Huang, who’s visited China three times this year alone, met with China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) Chairman Ren Hongbin to discuss strengthening ties across tech supply chains. The chat, described by Ren as "perfect," highlighted Nvidia’s commitment to global resilience in manufacturing and AI development. 💡
The announcement comes as Nvidia resumes sales of its H20 AI chip in the region—a move Huang framed as critical for "empowering industries worldwide." During his expo sideline interview with CGTN, he emphasized partnerships spanning "the entire industrial chain," from R&D to logistics. 🔗
Why it matters? With AI reshaping everything from gaming to finance, Nvidia’s expanded footprint signals a tech bridge between East and West. As Huang put it: "Innovation thrives when supply chains connect, not divide." 🚀
Stay tuned for more updates as the 2026 expo gears up to spotlight next-gen tech collaborations! ⚡
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Nvidia's Jensen Huang to return to Beijing supply chain expo in 2026
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