Beijing Alleges Nvidia Violated Anti-Monopoly Law

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Beijing Alleges Nvidia Violated Anti-Monopoly Law

An exterior view of the Nvidia headquarters in Santa Clara, California, on July 26, 2025. Photo by Gary Wang/Epochtimes

Beijing will extend its investigation into Nvidia, the communist regime’s market regulator stated on Sept. 15, after a preliminary review concluded that the U.S. chipmaker breached China’s anti-monopoly law.

The probe against Nvidia was launched back in December 2024, when China’s State Administration for Market Regulation stated that the company was suspected of violating the country’s anti-monopoly law.

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