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Intel: Our attitude towards the Chinese market will not change

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July 28, 2018

In the face of the recent trade war between China and the United States, Intel's interim CEO Bob Swan said in an interview that China is still an important market for the company.

Swan said: "In China, we have established important partnerships. We will not give up this market. No matter how the external environment changes, our attitude towards the Chinese market and Chinese customers will not waver. Intel has been in the past 30 years. China has a business, we have a large number of customers in China, and it is still growing, so this is a very important market for us."

Swan added: "Intel has been evaluating the impact of tariffs and believes this is for the semiconductor industry.

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