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Article: New Commerce Department AI export rules could be seismic change for CSPs and data center operators — buying American GPUs at scale means committing to building American infrastructure
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The U.S. Commerce Department, under the Trump administration, is proposing new export rules for advanced AI chips like Nvidia's GB300. These rules would require foreign countries or entities ordering over 200,000 chips to invest directly in U.S. AI data center infrastructure and provide security assurances.

The proposed framework replaces the previous Biden-era tiered system with a volume-based approach, where larger orders trigger stricter requirements. While details are still being finalized, the policy aims to leverage AI chip exports to secure foreign investment in American infrastructure, as seen in a recent deal with the United Arab Emirates.

Key topics covered include U.S. export controls on AI semiconductors, requirements for foreign investment in American data centers, and the shift from the previous administration's policies. The rules specifically impact large cloud service providers and maintain outright bans on chip exports to nations like China and Russia.

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2026-03-09 17:43
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