Minister Wang Wentao meets with Huang Renxun, President and CEO of NVIDIA, USA.
On July 17, Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao met with Huang Renxun, President and CEO of NVIDIA Corporation of the United States.
On July 17th, Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao met with Jensen Huang, President and CEO of American company NVIDIA. Wang Wentao stated that China's policies to attract foreign investment will not change, and the doors to openness will only get wider. With a huge market size, rich application scenarios, and vibrant innovation and creation, he hopes that multinational companies, including NVIDIA, will provide high-quality and reliable products and services to Chinese customers.
Jensen Huang expressed that the Chinese market is very attractive, and NVIDIA is willing to deepen cooperation with Chinese partners in the field of artificial intelligence.
This article is from the official website of the Ministry of Commerce, edited by GMTEight: Liu Jiayin.
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