EconomicsIT MarketLatestNews Nvidia says U.S. has imposed new license requirement for future exports to China By admin August 31, 2022 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Must read Intcomex Cloud and BitTitan strengthen partnership to accelerate cloud migration across Latin America and the Caribbean May 13, 2026 Jamaica | Gov’t Modernises IP Laws to Protect Stakeholders and Boost ‘Brand Jamaica’ May 12, 2026 Jamaica | Government Maintains Strong Focus on Transforming Education System May 12, 2026 Dominican Republic joins Caribbean plan to diversify cruise tourism May 12, 2026 adminhttps://caribbeantodaynews.com Chip designer Nvidia Corp said on Wednesday the U.S. government has imposed a new license requirement for any future export of its chips to China, including Hong Kong. TagsNvidiaUS Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleBarbados – PM Mottley was not involved in a plane accidentNext articleJamaica and TT Sign MoU to Strengthen Trade Ties More articles Intcomex Cloud and BitTitan strengthen partnership to accelerate cloud migration across Latin America and the Caribbean May 13, 2026 Jamaica | Gov’t Modernises IP Laws to Protect Stakeholders and Boost ‘Brand Jamaica’ May 12, 2026 Jamaica | Government Maintains Strong Focus on Transforming Education System May 12, 2026 LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. - Advertisement - Latest article Intcomex Cloud and BitTitan strengthen partnership to accelerate cloud migration across Latin America and the Caribbean May 13, 2026 Jamaica | Gov’t Modernises IP Laws to Protect Stakeholders and Boost ‘Brand Jamaica’ May 12, 2026 Jamaica | Government Maintains Strong Focus on Transforming Education System May 12, 2026 Dominican Republic joins Caribbean plan to diversify cruise tourism May 12, 2026 Dominican Republic launches Caribbean’s first AI travel planning platform May 12, 2026