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Nvidia boss visits Beijing days after US limits AI chip exports

Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang speaks at an event in San Jose, California, in March.
Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang speaks at an event in San Jose, California, in March. Photograph: Brittany Hosea-Small/Reuters

Nvidia boss Jensen Huang has travelled to China for talks despite limits on the chip company’s sales imposed by the White House under Donald Trump.

The visit of Huang, chief executive of one of the US’s most valuable companies, will be closely followed amid the vicious trade war between the US and China.

Trump has imposed tariffs of 145% on most Chinese exports, with China retaliating with tariffs of 125%.

However, Trump and his predecessor, Joe Biden, have also sought to limit exports of the most advanced semiconductor chips that can be used to train artificial intelligence models.

Nvidia had designed a chip, called the H20, to get around the US limits, but the company on Tuesday said it expects a $5.5bn (£4.1bn) hit after Trump’s administration said licences would be required for the H20 as well.

The company’s share price fell by 6.9% on Wednesday in response, although it is still valued at more than $2.5 trillion (£1.9bn).

Chinese state media said Huang’s visit to Beijing came at the invitation of China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), a group involved in promoting Chinese trade.

China Daily, an English-language newspaper owned by the Chinese state’s propaganda arm, published the photo, saying it came “three months after pledging to continue cooperation with #China during his last visit”. It added the hashtag #OpportunityChina, which it has previously used in posts promoting US-China exports.

#JensenHuang, founder and CEO of US semiconductor company #Nvidia, visited Beijing on Thursday at the invitation of China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), three months after pledging to continue cooperation with #China during his last visit.… pic.twitter.com/jdhFHbtHpl

— China Daily (@ChinaDaily) April 17, 2025

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InPost buys Yodel in £106m delivery deal

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A Yodel delivery van in a town centre in England. Photograph: John Morrison/Alamy

The UK parcel delivery company Yodel has been snapped up by the Polish parcel locker firm InPost in a £106m deal that will create the third-largest independent delivery business serving online retailers in Britain.

The takeover will expand InPost’s footprint in the UK, taking its market share from 2% to 8%. It comes only months after the Polish operator completed a separate takeover of another UK logistics company – Menzies Distribution – in October last year.

InPost, which placed its first locker in Kraków in 2009, said the takeover would combine its drop-off and collection network with Yodel’s home delivery capabilities, “seamlessly integrating out-of-home and to-door solutions” under a single brand.

It estimates the takeover will result in the combined business delivering more than 300m parcels in the UK a year, serving more than 700 online retailers. The deal also means that the UK will now make up about 30% of the group’s revenue.

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