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Senators Warren and Kim blast Trump for allowing AI chips to be sent to overseas units of Chinese firms

By Thomson Reuters Jun 1, 2026 | 2:43 PM

By Alexandra Alper

WASHINGTON, June 1 (Reuters) – Democratic Senators Elizabeth Warren and Andy Kim on Monday slammed the Trump administration for potentially ​allowing advanced American AI chips to ‌be sent to overseas units of Chinese firms, and called on Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to testify to Congress on the issue, according to a statement.

In a surprise ‌move, ​the Department of Commerce, which ⁠oversees U.S. exports, on ⁠Sunday issued guidance to close a potential loophole that may have led companies to export the world’s most advanced chips – like Nvidia’s  most sophisticated ​Blackwell processors – to subsidiaries of Chinese companies located outside China.

“On Sunday afternoon, the Trump ⁠Administration revealed that its failure ⁠to update export control regulations over ​the last year and a half may have ​inadvertently allowed America’s most advanced AI chips to ‌flow to companies headquartered in China, potentially fueling China’s military capabilities” said Warren, who also serves as ranking member of the Senate Banking ⁠Committee.

“Secretary Howard Lutnick should testify before the Senate Banking Committee about how his reckless mismanagement of the Commerce ⁠Department’s Bureau ‌of Industry and Security is ⁠putting our national security at risk.”

The ​Commerce Department ‌did not respond to a ​request for ⁠comment.

A spokesperson for Nvidia, which makes advanced AI chips, said the new guidance “doesn’t impact our business and simply reaffirms that NVIDIA’s current sales and vetting process is correct.”

(Reporting by Alexandra Alper; Editing by ​Chizu Nomiyama)