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President Trump's Escalating Trade Policies Disrupt Global Semiconductor Industry

Apr 17, 2025 at 01:18 am

President Donald Trump’s escalating trade policies and the recent U.S. ban on NVIDIA selling advanced AI chips to China are causing significant disruptions in the global semiconductor industry. This action could significantly disrupt the AI and Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePIN) ecosystems.

President Trump's Escalating Trade Policies Disrupt Global Semiconductor Industry

President Donald Trump’s escalating trade policies and the recent U.S. ban on NVIDIA selling advanced AI chips to China have begun to cause significant disruptions in the global semiconductor industry. This action could also disrupt the AI and Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePIN) ecosystems.

A Blow to the Semiconductor Supply Chain

Semiconductors, the backbone of modern technology, power everything from iPhones to military jets, BBC reports. These chips, invented in the U.S., are made in a complex global supply chain. Chips are often designed in the U.S., manufactured in Taiwan, Japan, or South Korea using rare earths mined in China, packaged in Vietnam, and assembled in China before being shipped globally.

But President Trump’s decision to block NVIDIA’s AI chip sales to China, particularly the H20 GPU, tailored for the Chinese market, is disrupting this delicate ecosystem.

The president has also imposed tariffs of 32% on Taiwanese GPUs and servers and 46% on Vietnamese-assembled components, increasing costs across the supply chain. These measures are part of a broader strategy to counter China’s technological rise and incentivize U.S. manufacturing. However, China has retaliated with a substantially high tariff on U.S. chipmakers, and restrictions on rare earth exports further exacerbate shortages, as the U.S. relies on China for 90% of these critical materials.

This trade war and barriers would lead to higher costs of semiconductor chips, directly affecting the related industries.

Immediate Impact on the Traditional AI Industry

The traditional AI industry, encompassing chipmakers and cloud providers, has been hit hard by the NVIDIA ban and associated tariffs, with significant stock market declines reflecting investor fears.

NVIDIA’s Stock Plunge

NVIDIA announced on April 15, 2025, that it would record a $5.5 billion charge in its fiscal first quarter ending April 27, 2025, due to U.S. restrictions on exporting H20 graphics processing units to China and other destinations, according to a press release by the company and CNBC. The charge covers inventory, purchase commitments, and related reserves for H20 chips, which generated an estimated $12 billion to $15 billion in revenue in 2024.

Following the announcement, NVIDIA’s stock slid more than 6% in extended trading, reflecting investor concerns over lost revenue from China, where companies like ByteDance ordered $16 billion in H20 chips in Q1 2025.

Source: Yahoo Finance

AMD’s Sharp Decline

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), a competitor developing AI chips like the MI309 Instinct, saw its stock fall 8% in after-hours trading on April 15, 2025, as posted on X by The Kobeissi Letter. Investors fear AMD could face similar restrictions, which would lead to a significant drop in its revenue due to its reliance on the Chinese market and TSMC’s manufacturing.

Challenges for AI DePIN Systems

DePIN platforms like io.net and Render, which aggregate GPUs for AI training, rendering, and data processing, face unique vulnerabilities due to the challenges from the traditional AI supply chain:

Responding to these negative changes, the DePIN market has experienced significant declines today, mirroring the downturn in traditional AI stocks like NVIDIA and AMD.

These declines reflect broader market sentiment, as investors react to the implications of the NVIDIA ban for GPU supply and costs, which are critical for DePIN operations. The parallel downturn in DePIN tokens and traditional stocks underscores the interconnected risks across AI infrastructure markets.

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A Silver Lining? Trump’s Push for U.S. Chip Production

On the sidelines, Trump has vowed to fast-track permits for domestic chip manufacturing following NVIDIA’s announcement of a $500 billion plan to build AI supercomputers and chips in the U.S. This initiative aims to reduce reliance on Asian supply chains and bolster U.S. technological leadership. While promising for long-term domestic production, the plan faces significant hurdles, including high costs and a shortage of skilled labor.

Therefore, in the short term, it does little to alleviate the immediate supply chain disruptions impacting AI and DePIN projects. AI DePIN projects must navigate a turbulent landscape to maintain their edge, while the broader AI industry grapples with the fallout of geopolitical trade wars.

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