

U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick testifies during Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies hearing on fiscal year 2027 budget requests on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on April 22, 2026. Saul Loeb | AFP | Getty ImagesSen. Chris Coons, D-Del., pressed Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick about allowing Nvidia's H200 chips for artificial intelligence to be sold to China in a letter first reported by CNBC. The letter follows Coons questioning Lutnick at a Senate Appropriations subcommittee hearing last week. Lutnick said it was his understanding the U.S. had not sold any H200 to Chinese companies. "We have not sold them any chips as of yet," Lutnick said in response to a question from Coons at the April 22 hearing.Lutnick's statement contradicted remarks from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, who told reporters in March that Nvidia had gotten approvals from both the US and Chinese government to sell H200 chips to China."Your statements before the committee appear to contradict Huang's comments," Coons said in the letter sent Thursday. Coons, who is also a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, sent his letter weeks before President Donald Trump is scheduled to travel to China to meet with Chinese
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