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Posted: 2025-08-11 19:51:36 UTC

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Nvidia and AMD have reportedly agreed to provide the US with 15% of their revenue from chip sales in China to remove export controls, signaling a new era of trade deals between American businesses and the government. This move follows similar actions by Apple and is expected to extend to other major corporations, potentially leading to a more concentrated stock market.
Nvidia and AMD's agreement to share revenue with the US government to remove export controls.
The emergence of individual trade deals between US businesses and the government.
Potential expansion of this model to other major corporations like Amazon, Meta, Tesla, and Microsoft.
Impact on small businesses that lack the leverage to negotiate individual deals.
Concentration of the stock market as large companies benefit from these deals.
Determining which companies need to make deals with the government.
Potential for previously restricted companies to gain access to the Chinese market.
Disadvantage for small businesses unable to negotiate individual deals.
Possible negative impacts on companies that cannot make a deal.
Ethical considerations of companies paying commission to governments.