'We have a very good partnership in China.' Bob Swan, who also serves as executive vice president and chief financial officer, stressed, 'We are committed to developing the Chinese market. No matter how the future Sino-US trade war changes, Intel's customers in China and China. The promise will not be shaken. '
It is worth noting that the background of Bob Swan's statement is that the Trump administration has negotiated with Europe, Mexico and Canada and made progress. However, negotiations with China still have no results.
Bob Swan said, 'Intel has been in China for 30 years and has more and more customers. It can be said that China is a very important market for Intel.'
However, some investors are also worried that the upcoming tariff increase will weaken the booming semiconductor business. However, Bob Swan stressed that Intel has always been highly concerned about this matter, however, Intel is affected by the tariff imposed by the semiconductor industry. Relatively small.
'In the world, this measure has no effect on Intel.' Bob Swan said, 'We are currently evaluating the third batch of tariff lists. From the current development point of view, the third batch of tariff lists will not be for us. The business has a major impact. '