Trump's AI & crypto czar Sacks: I see Nvidia's Jensen Huang as a strategic asset in the AI race
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Monday, Oct 6, 2025 11:42 am ET1min read
Trump's AI & crypto czar Sacks: I see Nvidia's Jensen Huang as a strategic asset in the AI race
The multi-billion-dollar deal announced by Nvidia Corp. (NVDA) to supply artificial intelligence (AI) chips to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has reportedly been put on hold, according to recent reports. The delay could mean an additional setback for Nvidia, which is already hindered by the White House’s China chip curbs. The company’s third-quarter guidance, issued in late August, did not include contributions from the H20 China-specific AI chips due to lingering uncertainty over the pace of sales resumption in the Asian country following a ban announced in April .The agreement between the U.S. and UAE was struck in mid-May while President Donald Trump was on a state visit to the Middle East. The deal provided for the UAE to invest in the U.S. on a 1:1 ratio, implying that for every $1 billion worth of chips purchased, it is necessary to send $1 billion to the U.S. However, very little progress has been made even after nearly five months of the deal announcement .
The delay is also a setback for the Trump administration’s White House AI Czar, David Sacks, who viewed the deal as underpinning America’s new focus on tech exports. Sacks and Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, reportedly expected the chip-supply agreement to help maintain the U.S.’s AI leadership, keeping China at bay .
The fate of the deal now rests in the hands of U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. Lutnick has reportedly pressured the UAE to finalize investments in the U.S. before Nvidia can be granted permission to export chips. Another pushback is the UAE’s closeness to China, which, according to the Commerce Secretary, makes AI chip export to the Middle East nation a “national security” threat .
Despite the geopolitical pushbacks, Nvidia stock has gained over 40% this year. On Stocktwits, retail sentiment toward Nvidia stock stayed ‘neutral’ (47/100), with the message volume at ‘normal’ levels .
References
https://stocktwits.com/news-articles/markets/equity/howard-lutnick-pushes-back-on-nvidia-uae-ai-chip-deal-report-says/chCu4zUR3fi

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