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A growing debate among technology executives reveals starkly different views on U.S.-China economic relations. While Nvidia’s Jensen Huang advocates for continued economic interconnectedness, Palantir’s Shyam Sankar warns of strategic vulnerabilities, according to recent reports.
Technology industry leaders are reportedly divided over the strategic approach to economic relations with China, with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Palatir CTO Shyam Sankar expressing fundamentally different perspectives. According to sources familiar with the debate, Huang views economic interconnectedness as strengthening both nations, while Sankar reportedly sees China’s export strategy as potentially threatening to U.S. interests.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is set to participate in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation CEO Summit in South Korea, where he will meet with top executives from Samsung and SK Hynix. The event highlights Nvidia’s focus on AI, robotics, and autonomous vehicles amid ongoing global trade tensions.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation CEO Summit in South Korea later this month, according to reports from Reuters. The summit, scheduled from October 28 to 31, runs parallel to the annual APEC leaders’ forum, which brings together heads of 21 member countries. Sources indicate that Huang plans to engage with global leaders and top Korean executives to discuss advancements in technology and economic growth.
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