- The CEO of Nvidia, Jensen Huang, praises Trump prices
- The “totally visionary” idea should help stimulate investments in us, says Huang
- Huang also praises the cancellation of the AI diffusion rule, saying that this will help you accelerate technology around the world
The CEO of Nvidia praised the prices recently imposed by US President Donald Trump on nations around the world, calling them “totally visionary”.
Talk to Bloomberg After the recent quarterly results of Nvidia, Jensen Huang was efficient with his support for prices and for Trump personally.
Nvidia had revealed record quarterly revenues of around $ 44 billion, so it may not be surprising that Huang was not holding the terms of the president and remaining the right side of potential price changes in the near future.
“We are all in it”
“Obviously, I don’t know all of his ideas, but let me tell you about two who are incredible,” said Huang.
“The first is quite visionary. The idea that prices are a pillar of a daring vision to reindustrialize in land manufacturing and motivating the world to invest in the United States is just an incredible vision. I think that will be a transformative idea for the next century for us.”
“We are all about the idea,” he said. “We create plants and encourage our partners from around the world to invest in the United States, and we have a lot in progress, and therefore I am very excited about it.”
“The second major idea”, continued Huang, “is to cancel the role of dissemination of AI, recognizing that it is not a question of limiting American technology, but it is a question of accelerating American batteries in the world to ensure that before it is too late that the world is based on American batteries during this extraordinary period, the era of AI.”
“These two initiatives are completely visionary, and it will be a transformer for America.”
Huang’s comments occur a day after the CEO of HP, Enrique Lores, revealed that his business would increase prices in order to cope with the increase in costs incurred by prices.
Lores noted that the company would be forced to take what it called “price actions”, effectively increases through the PC and printing equipment, as well as to no longer use the United States as a distribution center for products sold in Canada or Latin America.
Huang himself frequently sought to boast the virtues of the new company fueled by AI, where Nvidia has an essential role in the food of new systems.
Speaking during the recent Dell Technology World 2025 event, Huang called the current technological landscape, “a unique opportunity – in the past 60 years, it is the biggest reinvention that you and I have seen.”
“It is an incredibly exciting technology – you want to engage it. The impact on your business is incredible – and you want to be an early adopter. ”
“This is the beginning of a decade of transformation. But you don’t want to be second – it’s time, and you want to be the first.”