He Lifeng Meets AMD CEO Lisa Su, Welcomes Multinational Corporations to Develop in China
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng met with AMD CEO Lisa Su, expressing that China welcomes multinational corporations to seize development opportunities and deepen mutually beneficial cooperation. Su indicated AMD's willingness to continue expanding its business and investment in China.
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(CNA, Taipei, 19th) Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng met with AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) CEO Lisa Su at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on the afternoon of the 18th. He Lifeng stated that the leaders of China and the US held an important meeting in Beijing, reaching a series of important consensuses, and welcomed multinational corporations, including AMD, to seize China's development opportunities and deepen mutually beneficial cooperation. According to Xinhua News Agency, Su spoke positively of the outcomes of the meeting between the Chinese and US leaders and expressed willingness to continue expanding business and increasing investment in China. He Lifeng stated that last week, the leaders of China and the US held an important meeting in Beijing, reaching a series of important consensuses. Under the strategic guidance of the two leaders, the economic and trade teams of both countries achieved overall balanced and positive results, which will inject more certainty and stability into future China-US economic and trade cooperation and the world economy. He welcomed multinational companies, including AMD, to grasp China's development opportunities and deepen mutually beneficial cooperation. US President Trump visited China from the 13th to the 15th and met with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the 14th. In March of this year, the White House announced that Trump plans to appoint Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Oracle founder Larry Ellison, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, and AMD CEO Lisa Su, among others, to an advisory committee that will provide recommendations on artificial intelligence policy and other issues. (Editing: Lu Jia-rong / Chou Hui-ying) 1150519