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Nvidia CEO calls Trump re-industrialisation policies 'visionary'

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Posted on May 24, 2025

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By Supantha Mukherjee NORRKOPING, Sweden (Reuters) -Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Saturday praised U.S. President Donald Trump's efforts to boost U.S. technology as the leading chipmaker announced a

Nvidia's CEO Hails Trump's Visionary Approach to U.S. Re-Industrialization

By Supantha Mukherjee

NORRKOPING, Sweden (Reuters) -Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Saturday praised U.S. President Donald Trump's efforts to boost U.S. technology as the leading chipmaker announced a partnership with a group of Swedish businesses to develop AI infrastructure in Sweden.

Nvidia will provide its latest generation AI data centre platform to a group of Swedish companies, including telecoms gear maker Ericsson and drug developer AstraZeneca.

Nvidia has announced a number of similar partnerships in recent weeks in Saudi Arabia and the UAE after the Trump administration rescinded a rule put in place by previous President Joe Biden that would have restricted exports of AI chips.

Huang, who had earlier called controls "a failure," said President Donald Trump wanted U.S. firms to "win".

"American technology companies were very successful in China four years ago, we have lost about 50% of the market share and competitors have grown," he said on Saturday in Norrkoping, where he was due to receive an honorary doctorate from Linkoping University.

"The President would like American technology to win with Nvidia and American companies to sell chips all over the world and to generate revenues, tax revenues, invest and build in the United States," he said.

The Trump administration has introduced sweeping tariffs saying they would stimulate growth, bring home manufacturing jobs and raise tax revenues.

Many businesses and economists, though, have warned tariffs could have the opposite effect and lead to a recession in the United States and a global downturn by pushing up costs, upending supply chains and hurting consumer and business confidence.

Huang said many policies related to re-industrialisation were "very visionary".

"Manufacturing in the United States, securing our supply chain, having real resilience, redundancy and diversity in our manufacturing supply chain - all of that is excellent," he said.

(Reporting by Supantha Mukherjee in Norrkoping, Sweden, additional reporting by Simon JohnsonEditing by Tomasz Janowski)

Key Takeaways

  • Nvidia partners with Swedish companies for AI infrastructure.
  • Trump's policies aim to boost US technology and manufacturing.
  • Huang calls Trump's re-industrialization efforts visionary.
  • US firms encouraged to win globally under Trump's policies.
  • Concerns exist over tariffs potentially causing economic downturn.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Nvidia's CEO say about Trump's policies?
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang praised President Trump's re-industrialization policies, calling them 'very visionary' and emphasizing the importance of securing the U.S. supply chain.
What partnerships has Nvidia announced recently?
Nvidia announced a partnership with Swedish companies, including Ericsson and AstraZeneca, to provide its latest AI data center platform.
How have tariffs been perceived by businesses and economists?
Many businesses and economists have warned that tariffs could lead to a recession in the U.S. and a global downturn by increasing costs and disrupting supply chains.
What market share loss did Huang mention regarding U.S. technology in China?
Huang noted that American technology companies have lost about 50% of their market share in China over the past four years.
What is Huang's view on the future of American manufacturing?
Huang believes that manufacturing in the U.S. should focus on securing the supply chain and achieving resilience, redundancy, and diversity.

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