According to a Bloomberg report quoted by the World Wide Web, sources familiar with the matter disclosed that the CEOs (CEOs) of the three major US chip giants held talks in Washington this Monday (17th) and told Biden administration officials that the US government should study the impact of tightening export restrictions on China and suspend the implementation of relevant measures before implementing new restrictions.
Bloomberg further disclosed that at a meeting in Washington on Monday, Intel CEO Pat Kissinger, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, and Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Ammon warned that the adoption of relevant export control measures may damage the US leadership in the industry. Biden administration officials were briefed but made no commitments, the people familiar with the matter also said.
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The CEOs of the three US chip giants urge the Biden administration to study the impact of export restrictions on China and suspend actions
According to a Bloomberg report quoted by the World Wide Web, sources familiar with the matter disclosed that the CEOs (CEOs) of the three major US chip giants held talks in Washington this Monday (17th) and told Biden administration officials that the US government should study the impact of tightening export restrictions on China and suspend the implementation of relevant measures before implementing new restrictions.
Bloomberg further disclosed that at a meeting in Washington on Monday, Intel CEO Pat Kissinger, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, and Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Ammon warned that the adoption of relevant export control measures may damage the US leadership in the industry. Biden administration officials were briefed but made no commitments, the people familiar with the matter also said.