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NYSE:NVDA 30 June 2025 - 17 January 2026

Nvidia stock price in focus as China blocks H200 shipments heading into next trade

Nvidia stock price in focus as China blocks H200 shipments heading into next trade

New York, Jan 17, 2026, 06:13 EST — Market closed NVIDIA Corporation shares slipped 0.5% to close at $186.23 on Friday, following a Financial Times report that Chinese customs have halted shipments of its recently approved H200 AI chips. This move forced parts suppliers to pause production. According to the report, Nvidia anticipated over 1 million orders from Chinese customers, though Reuters couldn’t immediately confirm this. Nvidia declined to comment.
17 January 2026
AI in the European Union: Latest Developments and Trends (June 2025)

AI in the European Union: Latest Developments and Trends (June 2025)

Artificial Intelligence in the European Union is at a pivotal moment, with new regulations poised to take effect, major investments underway, and debate intensifying around how to balance innovation with oversight. This report provides a comprehensive update on mid-2025 AI developments in the EU, covering the latest news from June 2025, expert opinions, legislative moves, forecasts, and industry initiatives. Key themes include the implementation of the EU’s landmark AI Act, sizable funding for AI infrastructure to bolster Europe’s competitiveness, increasing AI adoption across sectors, and a flurry of corporate partnerships and product launches. All information is drawn from recent reputable sources and official statements, with publication dates and citations provided for reference. EU AI Act – Implementation and Calls for a Pause: The EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act – a world-first comprehensive AI law agreed in late 2023 – is in a phased roll-out, with the next major provisions due to apply on August 2, 2025 Politico Politico. However, as that deadline nears, policymakers and industry voices are voicing concern that critical guidance and standards are still missing. In June 2025, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson publicly urged the EU to “pause” the AI Act’s implementation, calling the rules “confusing” in
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