Intel CEO responds after Trump calls for his resignation
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, UNITED STATES, AUG 8 – Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan addresses concerns over his ties to Chinese businesses and Cadence Design Systems' export violations while cooperating with the administration to clarify facts.
- Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan addressed "misinformation" about his previous roles after President Donald Trump called for his resignation and raised ethical concerns.
- Trump's demand coincided with questions from Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., over the CEO's connection to Chinese companies and the potential ramifications for U.S. security.
- Tan said Intel is working with the White House to address the situation and that he supports the president's dedication to "advancing U.S. national and economic security.
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Intel CEO directly responds to criticism about investments in Chinese companies
The CEO of Oregon’s largest private employer is publicly affirming his commitment to U.S. national security and economic growth after a social media attack from President Donald Trump earlier this week. Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan said there’s been “misinformation circulating” about investments he made in past roles with other firms. Recently, U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Arkansas, brought up concerns around Tan’s investments in Chinese companies that have …
Intel CEO calls China ties allegations "misinformation" after Trump demands resignation
In a letter to Intel staff, Tan confirmed that the company is meeting with the Trump administration to address allegations about his ties to China. He also reaffirmed his commitment to strengthening the US position in the semiconductor industry.Read Entire Article
Intel CEO defends himself after Trump attack
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan said Thursday he had “always operated within the highest legal and ethical standards” after President Trump demanded he resign, seemingly over Tan’s alleged ties to China. “We are engaging with the Administration to address the matters that have been raised and ensure they have the facts,” the Intel chief said in…
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