川普中國峰會:Nvidia、蘋果(Apple)和高通(Qualcomm)執行長獲邀 — 投資者需知

TLDR

  • 輝達股價在周四上漲逾 2%,因 reportedly CEO Jensen Huang 將隨同 Trump 訪中
  • Trump 將於 5 月 14 日至 15 日在北京與國家主席習近平會面,討論貿易與科技議題
  • Nvidia 目前因美國出口限制而未能進入中國 AI GPU 市場
  • Apple、Boeing、Qualcomm、Citigroup、Blackstone 與 Visa 等公司高層 reportedly 也受邀同行
  • Nvidia 目標於 2027 年達成 1 兆美元營收,需進入包括中國在內的重要市場

(SeaPRwire) –   周四下午,Nvidia shares climbed more than 2% after reports emerged that CEO Jensen Huang would join President Donald Trump on an upcoming visit to China next week.

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Trump is scheduled to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on May 14 and 15. The summit is expected to cover trade disputes, technology, and rare earth elements.

Investors saw the news as a potential opportunity for Nvidia to regain access to China’s AI chip market, which the company has been locked out of for years.

According to Semafor, the Trump administration is also inviting executives from Apple, Boeing, Exxon, Qualcomm, Blackstone, Citigroup, and Visa to join the trip.

Qualcomm confirmed it received an invitation but declined to comment further. Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser was also confirmed as an invitee by a person familiar with the matter.

The White House, Nvidia, Apple, and Visa did not respond to requests for comment. Blackstone and Boeing declined to comment.

Nvidia’s China Market Share Has Dropped to Zero

Just days before the trip was reported, Huang said publicly that Nvidia now holds zero share of China’s AI GPU market. This is the result of years of U.S. export restrictions targeting advanced chips.

The restrictions began in October 2022 under prior U.S. administrations and have continued since. The goal has been to limit China’s access to technology that could be used for military or surveillance purposes.

In April 2025, the Trump administration placed an indefinite ban on exports of Nvidia’s H20 chips to China, Hong Kong, and Macau. This forced Nvidia to remove China sales and profit projections from its earnings forecast.

Trump later gave limited approval for Nvidia to export its H200 chips to China under specific conditions. However, some lawmakers have pushed back against even that limited access.

Export Rules Could Tighten Further

Federal officials are reportedly working on new rules that would require government approval for AI chip exports to all countries, not just China. That would add another layer of complexity for Nvidia’s global sales.

Nvidia is targeting at least $1 trillion in annual revenue by 2027. Regaining any portion of the Chinese market would be a meaningful step toward that goal.

Boeing also has a stake in the China trip. CEO Kelly Ortberg told Reuters in April that the company is relying on the Trump administration to help close a long-awaited aircraft order from China.

Industry sources say the potential deal could include 500 Boeing 737 MAX jets plus dozens of widebody aircraft. It would be China’s first major Boeing order since 2017.

On Wall Street, Nvidia holds a Strong Buy consensus rating from analysts, with 40 Buys, one Hold, and one Sell over the past three months. The average price target of $274.38 implies around 29% upside from current levels.

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