Nvidia suppliers in China halt H200 chip production after Customs Department tells them … – The Times of India

Nvidia suppliers in China halt H200 chip production after Customs Department tells them … – The Times of India

By TOI Tech Desk
Publication Date: 2026-01-19 13:20:00

Nvidia’s return to the Chinese market has hit a major roadblock due to its latest problems with sales of high-end H200 AI chips in the country. Days after Chinese customs officials moved to block the newly-approved processors from entering the mainland, suppliers of key components for the AI chip have reportedly halted production lines.Citing two people with knowledge of the matter, a report by The Financial Times said that the halt marks a sudden reversal just days after the US government officially cleared the way for the shipments. It has been reported that manufacturers of essential parts, including printed circuit boards (PCBs), that are required to package H200 chips have paused operations to avoid mounting inventory losses on hardware.

US approval for Nvidia chips and China’s rejection

While the Trump administration recently issued a 25% tariff-based approval for the H200, the General Administration of Customs in China reportedly executed its own counter-strategy. Last week, reports said that customs officers were told that Nvidia H200 are not allowed in the country.“The wording from the officials is so severe that it is basically a ban for now,” news agency Reuters reported last week. The move reportedly caught Nvidia off-guard, particularly when the American chipmaker has pushed hard to sell its AI chips in China and the first batches of H200 chips had already arrived in Hong Kong this week. Meanwhile, multiple other reports said that while tech giants…