Nvidia Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said the chipmaker has opened discussions with President Donald Trump’s administration on obtaining approval to sell its latest Blackwell artificial-intelligence processors to customers in China, according to an interview with Fox Business. Huang added that he is willing to share a portion of the profits—described by market sources as potentially 30% to 50%—with the U.S. government if exports are permitted. He argued that widespread adoption of American technology would cement the United States’ leadership in the global AI race, comparing his vision to the U.S. dollar’s role as the world’s reserve currency. The talks are at an early stage and no timeline has been set. Washington has previously curbed shipments of Nvidia’s top-tier AI chips to China on national-security grounds, contributing to a halt in sales of the company’s earlier H20 model in the market. Any relaxation would mark a significant shift in U.S. technology policy toward China and could open a new revenue stream for Nvidia’s most advanced product line.