China may tap Nvidia’s H200 for AI gains but domestic chip strategy here to stay: analysts
Despite Trump easing curbs, domestic chipmakers expected to remain central to Beijing’s tech ambitions

So far, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued the only official response. Spokesperson Guo Jiakun said on Tuesday that Beijing had “taken note of the relevant reports” and that it “consistently advocates for mutual benefit and win-win cooperation between China and the United States.”
“This is an incremental improvement in geopolitical tensions, reducing the risk of a worst[-case] scenario where China lacks access to high-performing GPUs [graphics processing units],” they said.
The analysts do not expect Beijing to push back against cloud service providers buying the H200, as this would support the scaling up of China’s large language models.