Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated that there is a global misconception about the relationship between the United States and China, considering that many underestimate the deep structural interdependence that unites both powers.
Huang described as "naive" the notion that the United States can completely distance itself from China, whether for philosophical or national security reasons. In his opinion, this approach lacks practical sense, as a deeper analysis reveals that both economies and technological systems are closely linked. "The more you analyze it, the more you see that in reality both countries are very connected," he emphasized.
The executive acknowledged that China represents an "adversary" for the United States, but also a "partner in many respects," especially in key areas such as technology and innovation. In that context, he maintained that the real challenge lies in achieving a balance between strategic independence and the recognition of mutual dependence. "It's good to have some independence, or as much independence as each one desires, but recognizing that there is a lot of connection and a lot of dependence between the two countries," he said.
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Huang's statements come at a time of increasing technological competition, in which China has boosted the development of innovative artificial intelligence chips that challenge the leadership of US companies like Nvidia. Likewise, the CEO of the semiconductor company praised President Donald Trump's approach to the bilateral relationship, which he described as "very well-founded and common sense," and expressed his optimism in considering that the current administration seeks a "constructive" response to the challenges posed by the relationship between the two nations."Everyone depends on a productive and constructive relationship between the two most important nations and the most important relationship for the next century," Huang concluded.








