Nvidia’s Jensen Huang fears losing the Chinese market. One analyst says that’s short-term thinking.

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As Nvidia Corp. faces more restrictions on sales to China, the company fears missing out on the country’s growing artificial-intelligence market. But one analyst says the chip maker will be fine in the long run because it has ample opportunity to grow sales in other international markets.

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NVDA Chief Executive Jensen Huang said in a Tuesday CNBC appearance that not being able to sell to China, where he expects the AI market to be worth $50 billion in the next few years, would be a “tremendous loss.”

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