April 16, 2025, 1:20 am
Recent statements from Nvidia reveal that new US government restrictions on exporting AI chips could cost the tech giant billions, leading to a sharp decline in its share price. The export controls have triggered worries about supply chain constraints and global market reactions, as related news noted a broader impact even on Asian markets. These measures are stirring both investor anxiety and regulatory scrutiny, with financial analysts warning of further volatility in technology stocks.
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