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Nvidia raises alarm over Trump administration trade policies

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Nvidia expects to record a $5.5 billion charge to comply with a new Trump administration rule addressing “the risk that [the chips] may be used in, or diverted to, a supercomputer in China.” Nvidia said Trump officials indicated the curbs would be in effect “for the indefinite future.” NBC News' Shannon Pettypiece reports on another red day for Nvidia.