Trump Bid for Cut of Chip Revenue Risks 'Dangerous World' [View all]
(Bloomberg) -- The revenue-for-exports deal between the US government and two of the worlds biggest chipmakers opens a new front in a trading regime turned upside down by Donald Trump.
Nvidia Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. agreed to pay the US government 15% of revenue from some chip sales to China. The chips Nvidias H20 AI accelerator and AMDs MI308 chips were earlier banned by the Trump administration and require export licenses to sell.
To call this unusual or unprecedented would be a staggering understatement, said Stephen Olson, a former US trade negotiator now with the Singapore-based ISEA Yusof Ishak Institute. What we are seeing is in effect the monetization of US trade policy in which US companies must pay the US government for permission to export. If thats the case, weve entered into a new and dangerous world.
The chip-payment arrangement may face legal challenges because it could be construed as an export tax, something thats not allowed under the constitution, trade experts said. The proposal is the latest direct government intervention into business and finance since Trump returned to the Oval Office in January. As well as a chaotic tariff campaign and persistent criticism of a sitting Federal Reserve chairman, Trump has used his Truth Social platform for everything from calling on CEOs to resign to offering commentary on corporate advertising campaigns.
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