Nvidia Accused by China of Violating Anti-Monopoly Regulations

Beijing (Eurotoday Newspaper) – China’s market regulator stated on Monday that a preliminary investigation revealed US chip giant Nvidia had breached the country’s antitrust rules, and pledged an additional investigation.

Why has China accused Nvidia of breaching antitrust laws?When did China launch the investigation?

China is currently engaged in an intense contest with the United States for supremacy in the critical field of semiconductors. 

Why has China accused Nvidia of breaching antitrust laws?

“Following a preliminary investigation, it has been determined that NVIDIA Corporation has violated the Anti-Monopoly Law of the People’s Republic of China,”

A statement from the State 

Administration for Market Regulation, Beijing’s top market watchdog, said.

Although the State Administration for Market Regulation’s brief statement didn’t elaborate on how the company, famous for its artificial intelligence and gaming chips, may have breached China’s anti-monopoly laws, it did state that an investigation is underway.

China’s regulator claimed the U.S. chipmaker had also breached the commitments it made when it acquired Israeli chip designer Mellanox Technologies, as stipulated in the 2020 conditional approval of that deal. The SAMR on Monday added that it would continue its investigations. 

What penalties could Nvidia face under Chinese law?

According to China’s antitrust law, companies can face fines of between 1% and 10% of their annual sales from the previous year. China generated $17 billion in revenue for Nvidia in the fiscal year ending January 26, or 13% of total sales, based on its latest annual report.

When did China launch the investigation?

China launched an investigation into Nvidia in December, citing suspected breaches of the country’s anti-monopoly law. The move was widely viewed as a retaliatory measure in response to the US’s restrictions on China’s chip sector.

Following the US’s third crackdown in three years on China’s semiconductor industry, the investigation came about after Washington restricted exports to 140 companies, including those that manufacture chip equipment. Following Washington’s announcement, Beijing imposed a ban on exporting the critical minerals gallium, germanium and antimony to the US.

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16 responses to “Nvidia Accused by China of Violating Anti-Monopoly Regulations”

  1. Crash Test Avatar

    Looks like Nvidia’s just a little too good at playing Monopoly, eh? Maybe they’re just trying to collect all the properties before the rest of us have a chance to roll the dice! 🤑🎲

  2. crossing guard Avatar
    crossing guard

    Oh, look at that! Nvidia’s just a chip off the old block, getting picked on by China for playing Monopoly at a level that’s clearly above their pay grade. 🤷‍♂️ Next, they’ll be telling us how to properly brew a cup of tea!

  3. Looks like Nvidia’s just trying to play a little game of “who can out-monopolize whom” with China – talk about a high-stakes poker match! 🎲 One might say they should have brought a proper deck instead of just chips! 😏

  4. tan stallion Avatar
    tan stallion

    Seems like Nvidia’s trying to play chess in a game of checkers—good luck with that in the land of the Great Wall! 🤷‍♂️ Maybe they thought “anti-monopoly” was just a board game? 🃏

  5. Oh, look at that! Nvidia’s just trying to play a little game of Monopoly and got caught with their hand in the cookie jar. Good luck explaining that to the shareholders while the Chinese regulators sharpen their pencils! 😂💼

  6. king bass Avatar

    Oh, lovely! Nothing like a chip giant getting a slap on the wrist from Beijing—must be a Tuesday in the high-stakes game of semiconductor hot potato. 😂

  7. Looks like Nvidia’s trying to play chess in a game of Chinese checkers—who knew chip-making could be this much fun? 🤔 Better watch out, or they’ll be handing out fines like they’re fortune cookies! 🍜💰

  8. Typical! Just when you thought it was safe to play with chips, the Chinese decide to throw a tantrum. 🤷‍♂️ I guess “sharing is caring” only works until it involves billions! 💸

  9. So, Nvidia’s got a bit of a ‘monopoly’ on drama now, eh? I suppose next they’ll be accused of monopolizing the market on bad publicity—talk about a chip on their shoulder! 😂

  10. Tootsie Killer Avatar
    Tootsie Killer

    So, Nvidia’s just a little too successful in China, huh? Must be tough playing monopoly when the rules keep changing, innit? 😂

  11. Sun Lemon Avatar

    Seems like Nvidia really thought they could play in China’s backyard without wearing a helmet and knee pads. Classic case of “what’s mine is mine, and what’s yours is negotiable”, eh? 😂

  12. Ella of Light Avatar
    Ella of Light

    Looks like Nvidia’s playing a high-stakes game of Monopoly, but forgot to read the fine print on the “do not pass go” card from China. 😂 Better brace for some hefty fines, mate—might want to check if your chips are ready for a shuffle!

  13. Looks like Nvidia is in a bit of a pickle, eh? Just when you thought it was all about gaming and AI, turns out they’re also playing footsie with the law! 😂

  14. Seems like Nvidia’s idea of “global expansion” is more of a game of Monopoly than a real business strategy! 🎲 But hey, who doesn’t love a good investigation to spice up the workweek? 😂

  15. Nvidia in hot water with China? Shocking! Who would’ve thought that a giant company would play by the rules in a game of Monopoly? 😂

  16. Black Fantastic Avatar
    Black Fantastic

    Seems like Nvidia’s just got a taste of the Chinese ‘fair play’—who knew antitrust laws could be so… flexible? 😂 Better watch out, lads, or they’ll start charging you for breathing their air next!

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