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    ByteDance secures $2.5 billion in Nvidia AI chips amid U.S.-China tech tensions

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorMarch 30, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Trump signals flexibility, proposing tariff reductions on Chinese goods to facilitate a TikTok deal, prioritizing economic stability over abrupt bans while keeping national security in focus.
    Originally set for January 19, the TikTok divestment deadline was extended to April 5, with Trump open to further extensions if negotiations progress—contrasting earlier hardline stances from his administration.
    The Chinese firm aggressively circumvents U.S. chip bans, leasing 36,000 Nvidia Blackwell AI chips via Singapore-based Aolani Cloud ($2.5B deal) to compete with OpenAI and Google in the global AI arms race.
    TikTok’s U.S. ownership remains contentious amid bipartisan concerns over Chinese surveillance, while ByteDance’s offshore AI deals highlight loopholes in U.S. export controls.
    ByteDance’s AI ambitions and TikTok’s fate underscore the broader U.S.-China rivalry, where trade policy (tariffs), tech dominance (AI chips) and data sovereignty collide.

    ByteDance, the Chinese parent company of TikTok, is aggressively expanding its artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities by acquiring high-performance Nvidia chips outside China, circumventing U.S. export restrictions. The company is collaborating with Singapore-based Aolani Cloud to deploy approximately 500 Nvidia Blackwell computing systems in Malaysia, totaling around 36,000 B200 chips—a deal worth more than $2.5 billion. This strategic move underscores ByteDance’s ambition to compete with American AI giants like Google and OpenAI while navigating escalating geopolitical tensions.


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