China says NVIDIA violated anti-monopoly law
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US lawmakers are asking Futurewei, a subsidiary of the blacklisted Chinese firm Huawei Technologies Co., to explain why it shared buildings in Silicon Valley with Nvidia Corp., thrusting the US chipmaker into the crossfire of an investigation into possible Chinese espionage.
China accused Nvidia of violating anti-trust laws as U.S. and Chinese diplomats meet in Madrid this week for their fourth round of trade talks.
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Nvidia is in the middle of the US trade war with China, and as the conflict progresses, it is finding its position in China's huge market increasingly troubled.
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