'Full hit from China': Analysts are staying bullish on Nvidia ahead of earnings, but tariffs loom large

'Full hit from China': Analysts are staying bullish on Nvidia ahead of earnings, but tariffs loom large

Investors are gearing up for Nvidia to report earnings for the first quarter this week, with questions hanging over the chip maker related to the impact of tariffs and its business in China.

The Jensen Huang-led firm will report financial results for the first three months of the year after the closing bell on Wednesday. Analysts expect the chip giant to report $43.2 billion in revenue and earnings per share of $0.75

The outlook for Nvidia's earnings on Wall Street is generally upbeat while uncertainty is brewing for the latter part of this year, particularly as tariffs and trade policy restrictions hang in the balance.

Nvidia recently warned of a $5.5 billion hit from trade restrictions after the Trump administration banned sales of its H20 chip in the nation.

At a recent news conference in Taiwan, CEO Jensen Huang said the company's market share in China was around 50%, down from 95% four years ago.

Here's what analysts see ahead for the mega-cap tech firm:

Bank of America

Nvidia should post a "modest" sales beat in the first quarter, but analysts at Bank of America said the guidance for the second quarter could be "messy. " They pointed to the impact of tariffs on Nvidia's shipments from China.

The bank estimated that Nvidia could see a $4 billion to $5 billion headwind on shipments from China in the second quarter. Sales guidance for the second quarter could be revised down to $41 billion, down from the $46 billion consensus estimate.

Nvidia could also lower its guidance on returns related to its partnership with GM, analysts said. They also pointed to the firm's recent $5.5 billion hit from export controls.

Nvidia's total sales for the 2026 fiscal year could come in around 6% below consensus, while earnings could come in around 10% below consensus, BofA estimated.

"Despite these near-term headwinds, we maintain Buy on NVDA , a top sector pick given its unique leverage to the global AI deployment cycle and possibility for China sales recovery on new redesigned/compliant products later in the year," analysts wrote.

The bank has a price target of $160 a share, implying 18% upside from current levels.

Morgan Stanley

Morgan Stanley said it is eyeing challenges ahead for Nvidia, though the company remains its " top pick " in the semiconductor industry.

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