Ren Hongbin, President of China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, led a delegation to attend a symposium with the Semiconductor Industry Association and its member companies in the United States.
On December 3rd, Ren Hongbin, Chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, led a delegation of Chinese entrepreneurs to attend a symposium held by the American Semiconductor Industry Association and its member companies.
On December 3, Ren Hongbin, President of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, led a delegation of Chinese entrepreneurs to attend a seminar with the Semiconductor Industry Association of America and its member companies. They had in-depth discussions with SIA President and CEO John Neuffer on promoting cooperation in the semiconductor field between China and the United States, deepening multilateral cooperation, and maintaining the stability and smooth operation of the global industrial supply chain. SIA Vice President of Global Policy Sandton, as well as representatives from Qualcomm, MediaTek, ON Semiconductor, Nokia, Xilinx, and Emerson, along with Chinese business representatives, attended the seminar.
This article is extracted from the "China Trade News" official account, edited by GMTEight: Jiang Yuanhua.
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