US Considers Permit Requirements for Global AI Chip Sales by Nvidia and AMD
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The US Commerce Department is reportedly drafting regulations that would require companies like Nvidia and AMD to obtain permits before exporting AI chips globally. These measures aim to give the US government extensive control over the international sale and distribution of advanced AI hardware, potentially limiting other countries' ability to develop and operate artificial intelligence training and processing facilities. The proposed restrictions reflect growing concerns about the strategic implications of AI technology and underscore Washington’s intent to maintain technological leadership by regulating key components essential to AI development worldwide. If implemented, these rules could significantly impact global AI chip supply chains and the competitive landscape in AI research and applications.US reportedly considering permit requirements for global AI chip sales by Nvidia and AMD March 5, 2026, 11:17 PM ET — NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) Stock, AMD Stock, GOOG, GOOGL, OPENAI By Arundhati Sarkar, SA News Editor Comments (28) Officials at the US Commerce Department have allegedly drafted regulations that would restrict shipments of AI chips worldwide without prior American authorization.
This move would grant Washington significant control over whether other countries can establish facilities for training and operating artificial intelligence systems. Newsletters for Every Investor Receive daily, sector-specific newsletters filled with expert insights, fresh ideas, and new opportunities. Subscribe to Newsletters
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