China's Commitment to Global Supply Chain Stability Amid Nvidia AI Chip Reports
China expressed its readiness to engage in dialogue to maintain global industrial and supply chain stability following reports of Chinese regulators ordering companies to stop purchasing Nvidia AI chips. The foreign ministry emphasized opposition to discriminatory practices against specific countries concerning economic, trade, scientific, and technological matters.

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Amid reports that Chinese regulators have directed companies to cease purchasing Nvidia AI chips, China's foreign ministry has stressed the nation's willingness to engage in dialogue with international partners to ensure the stability of global industrial and supply chains. This announcement underscores China's commitment to maintaining cooperative relations despite increasing tensions in the tech industry.
Addressing these developments, ministry spokesperson Lin Jian expressed firm opposition to policies that single out countries on economic, trade, scientific, and technological grounds. Lin emphasized that China's stance remains unwavering against discriminatory practices that could disrupt international commerce and collaboration.
The situation arises amidst broader geopolitical tensions involving key technology entities, reflecting the delicate balance of sustaining global supply networks while navigating complex political dynamics.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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