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    US Justice Department accuses two Chinese men of trying to smuggle Nvidia chips

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefDecember 9, 2025 Trending News No Comments2 Mins Read
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    WASHINGTON: Two Chinese men are in custody for allegedly smuggling Nvidia H100 and H200 chips to China, the US Justice Department said on Monday (Dec 9), as President Donald Trump gave the green light for Nvidia to export its H200 chips to Beijing.

    Prosecutors allege that Fanyue Gong, 43, a Chinese citizen living in New York, and Benlin Yuan, 58, a Canadian citizen from China, independently conspired with employees of a Hong Kong-based logistics company and a China-based AI technology company to circumvent US export controls, according to the Justice Department.

    In court documents, prosecutors said that Gong and his co-conspirators obtained the Nvidia chips through straw purchasers and intermediaries, and falsely claimed that the goods were for US customers or customers in third countries like Taiwan and Thailand.

    The chips were shipped to multiple US warehouses, where individuals removed the Nvidia labels and affixed labels bearing the name of what prosecutors believe was a fake company, according to the criminal complaint. The chips were then prepared for export, according to the complaint.

    In a separate complaint, prosecutors said Yuan helped recruit and organise individuals to inspect the mislabeled chips on behalf of the Hong Kong logistics company.

    Yuan allegedly agreed to direct inspectors not to say the goods were destined for China, prosecutors said, adding that he also directed discussions to craft a story his company could use to get chips and other equipment released after they were seized by federal authorities.

    Prosecutors estimate that the scheme had been in operation since at least November 2023, according to court documents.

    Yuan’s lawyer declined to comment, while a representative for Gong could not immediately be identified.

    A spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in Washington said, “The Chinese government requires Chinese citizens abroad to strictly abide by local laws and regulations, while also legally protecting the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese citizens overseas.”



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