China's market regulator has said US computer chipmaker Nvidia has violated Chinese anti-monopoly laws.
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China has accused Nvidia of violating the country’s anti-monopoly law, the latest escalation in its trade war with the United States that has claimed the US-based chipmaker as collateral damage. The allegation by China’s market regulator on Monday was made after what it said was a preliminary probe into Nvidia’s business practices, and comes as the two countries held trade talks in Madrid, Spain, where chips were expected to be on the agenda.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4TikTok ban in flux as White House announces China-US framework deallist 2 of 4US, China talk trade amid threats over Russian oil, TikTok banlist 3 of 4US Fed expected to cut rates amid cooling labour market,...
China's market regulator has said US computer chipmaker Nvidia has violated Chinese anti-monopoly laws.
The claim came as the US and China held trade talks in Madrid that concluded on Monday.
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