NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang stated that he supports the repeal of Biden-era chip export regulations!" On May 1st, a South Korean media outlet, AI Times, reported that NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang expressed his support for repealing the Biden administration's AI chip national grading system decision. Recently, it was rumored that the Trump administration would cancel this plan. On March 30th, Huang made remarks in an interview in Washington D.C., stating that American AI technology needs to accelerate its global diffusion, and government policies and incentives must support this. He specifically agreed with the news about the repeal of the national grading system, saying, "I'm not sure what the new diffusion rules are, but regardless of what happens, we must recognize that the world has fundamentally changed since the previous diffusion rules were issued." Reuters reported that the Trump administration is considering withdrawing the "AI Diffusion Framework" announced by President Biden before his term ended. This framework divides countries around the world into three tiers based on their relationship with the U.S., allowing full export of advanced NVIDIA chips to friendly nations while restricting exports to other countries. The bill was originally scheduled to take effect on May 1st, but its implementation will be decided by President Donald Trump. It is said that the Trump administration overturned this stance, opting instead to determine export volumes through separate negotiations with all countries. The aim is to use it as leverage in tariff or trade policy negotiations. It remains unclear what this policy change means for NVIDIA's chip sales. Some people pointed out that it actually increases opacity. However, Huang expressed hope that this would serve as an opportunity to ease export restrictions. Huang also made similar comments earlier this January. He criticized the Biden administration's last-minute plan to tighten GPU regulation and expressed hope that the Trump administration could relax these regulations. Meanwhile, Huang mentioned that China is growing into a strong competitor and particularly noted Huawei's recent launch of self-developed chips. He emphasized, "China is not lagging behind; they are right behind us. Very very close." Furthermore, regarding President Trump's tariff policies, he responded, "Policies that strengthen, support, and accelerate American manufacturing capabilities are always necessary." Last month, he met with President Trump and pledged to build a $500 billion chip manufacturing facility in the U.S. [Image: //p3-sign.toutiaoimg.com/tos-cn-i-ezhpy3drpa/2c24e35e0ca9412083cbd4e8ebdeac9c~tplv-obj:1920:1080.image?_iz=97245&bid=15&from=post&gid=1830922346480716&lk3s=06827d14&x-expires=1753833600&x-signature=2viVmpZYDzL4e6VdlTS9vW7xsAE%3D] Original article: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1830922346480716/ Disclaimer: This article solely represents the author's viewpoint.