Intel CEO Tan Lip-Bu to Visit White House on Aug 11: Report
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, UNITED STATES, AUG 11 – Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan aims to defend his $200 million investments in Chinese firms and propose stronger collaboration with the U.S. government amid national security concerns.
- On August 11, 2025, Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan will meet President Donald Trump at the White House after Trump last week called him `highly conflicted` and demanded his resignation.
- Last week, President Donald Trump demanded Tan’s resignation over Chinese ties after Reuters reported he invested at least US$200 million in Chinese chip firms.
- Intel shares tumbled more than 3% in hours after Trump's meeting with Tan, while Ryuta Makino called the situation `It is distracting`.
- During the meeting, Tan will defend his record and propose closer cooperation on workforce training and AI research, according to sources.
- The showdown underscores escalating tensions over semiconductor export controls, as Washington intensifies its high-tech rivalry with Beijing, according to analysts.
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