1. The US semiconductor industry, including Nvidia, has been impacted by export restrictions, prompting China to accelerate domestic chip development. 2. China's retaliatory export controls on critical materials like graphite pose challenges for US manufacturing, especially in electric vehicles. 3. Potential negotiations to lift US sanctions on chips in exchange for easing Chinese export controls may have limited revenue impact due to Huawei's rapid chip advancements.
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