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High-stakes tech theft? 2 Chinese nationals charged with smuggling Nvidia AI chips

Nvidia, responding to the case, said attempts to smuggle its products are futile.

August 06, 2025 / 19:48 IST
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Amid ongoing tariff war, two Chinese citizens have been arrested in the United States for allegedly orchestrating a multimillion-dollar scheme to illegally export advanced AI chips to China, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Tuesday.

According to the DOJ, Chuan Geng and Shiwei Yang operated a California-based company, ALX Solutions, which over the past three years shipped restricted graphics processing units (GPUs), including Nvidia’s cutting-edge H100 chips, to China without obtaining the necessary export licences.

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Court documents reviewed by the BBC reveal that ALX Solutions sent the AI chips—targeted by U.S. export controls to prevent Chinese access to sensitive technology—to freight forwarding companies in Singapore and Malaysia between October 2022 and July 2025. These locations, the DOJ said, were used to disguise the true destination of the shipments: China.

ALX’s shipments reportedly bypassed U.S. export regulations, and the company never received payments from the shipping intermediaries. Instead, transactions—including a $1 million payment in January 2024—came from businesses based in China and Hong Kong. One invoice from 2023, valued at over $28.4 million, falsely listed a Singapore-based customer as the buyer of Nvidia chips. However, U.S. officials later found that the company did not exist at the stated address, suggesting the chips were rerouted to unauthorized end users.