Investing.com -- Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia Corp . (NASDAQ:NVDA), the world's most valuable chipmaker, has expressed his readiness to meet with US President-elect Donald Trump and offer support to the incoming administration. In an interview with Bloomberg Television, Huang stated that he would be pleased to congratulate the President-elect and contribute to the success of his administration.
Huang, who is at the forefront of the global artificial intelligence (AI) boom, could potentially influence the administration's AI policy in a time of rapid technological change. Nvidia is working towards accelerating the deployment of advanced AI systems globally, many of which are dependent on the company's industry-leading chips.
The President-elect has previously indicated that he may introduce trade tariffs which could impact companies like Nvidia, which depends heavily on overseas sales and outsourced manufacturing. Nvidia is already subjected to restrictions that prevent some of its most powerful and profitable chips from being exported to China, the semiconductor industry's largest market.
Huang has committed to providing as much insight as possible from Nvidia's perspective to assist the administration. He expressed confidence that the administration will make appropriate decisions.
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