A gaggle of congressional Democrats blasted the Trump administration’s determination to permit superior laptop chips made by Nvidia to be offered in China, in a set of letters despatched to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.
In a letter to Lutnick on Sunday, Reps. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-In poor health.) and Gregory Meeks (D-N.Y.) mentioned the administration was utilizing export controls on semiconductors and superior laptop components as a “bargaining chip,” a transfer they contended “risks eroding the credibility of our export controls regime, blurs the line between economic and security priorities, and sends a dangerous signal that critical guardrails are up for negotiation.”
The White Home introduced in Could that it could prohibit gross sales to China of Nvidia’s H20 chip, broadly used on synthetic intelligence (AI) fashions. However in mid-July, it modified course, with Lutnick telling CNBC the reversal was linked to a commerce deal involving uncommon earth magnets.
Administration officers together with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent are in Stockholm this week for commerce talks with China aimed at extending a shaky truce on tariffs between the 2 international locations. Lutnick was not in Stockholm for the primary day of the talks Monday, Bloomberg reported.
The letter from Krishnamoorthi and Meeks was adopted by one other message from a gaggle of 5 Democratic senators to Lutnick on Monday, calling the administration’s place on semiconductors “extremely troubling.”
China’s “improvement of superior Al capabilities represents a transparent danger to the USA’ nationwide and financial safety,” Democratic Sens. Mark Warner (Va.), Jack Reed (R.I.), Elizabeth Warren (Mass.), Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) and Chris Coons (Del.) wrote. “We urge you to swiftly reverse course on these ill-advised actions and protect American advantages across the compute stack.”
The tussle over computing chips comes after the White Home unveiled a man-made intelligence motion plan final week geared toward scaling up American investments and innovation within the trade, with a watch on competing with China.
Lutnick additionally confronted questions from Republican lawmakers final week over AI chip exports after the White Home rescinded a Biden-era management on chip gross sales worldwide.