In a significant move to bolster international technology collaboration, Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng met with Lisa Su, the chair and CEO of U.S. chipmaker AMD, in Beijing this past Monday. The meeting emphasized a shared vision for deepening mutually beneficial cooperation and highlighted the vast opportunities available for multinational corporations within the Chinese mainland.
Vice Premier He, who is also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, noted that this dialogue follows a pivotal summit between the Chinese and U.S. heads of state held in Beijing last week. He underscored that the strategic consensuses reached during that high-level meeting have provided essential guidance for the economic and trade teams of both nations.
According to He, the outcomes achieved by these teams are balanced and positive. He stated that these developments will inject greater certainty and stability into the next phase of China-U.S. economic and trade cooperation, providing a positive ripple effect for the global economy. In this context, He welcomed multinationals, specifically highlighting AMD, to seize China's current development opportunities to foster deeper collaboration.
Responding to the dialogue, Lisa Su spoke positively regarding the outcomes of the meeting between the two heads of state. Expressing confidence in the partnership, Su affirmed AMD's willingness to continue expanding its operations and increasing its investments in China, signaling a strong commitment to the region's growth and technological landscape.
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Chinese vice premier meets AMD CEO, calls for deeper cooperation
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