In Short:
– Trump calls for Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s resignation, citing conflicts from his ties with Chinese firms.
– Tan defends Intel’s commitment to U.S. economic security amid concerns over the company’s declining performance.
U.S. President Donald Trump has called for the resignation of Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan, labelling him “highly conflicted” due to his connections with Chinese firms.
According to Reuters, Tan has invested significantly in Chinese chip manufacturers, some linked to the military.
Trump’s demand followed concerns expressed by Republican Senator Tom Cotton regarding Tan’s ties to these companies and a criminal case involving Tan’s previous employer, Cadence Design.
The request raises questions about presidential influence over corporate leadership.
Analysts suggest it sets a concerning precedent, while others recognise the importance of Trump’s viewpoint.
Intel, which received $8 billion in subsidies under the CHIPS Act, has faced a decline in market share against competitors like AMD and Nvidia.
Future Uncertain
Tan, who took over as CEO in March, has responded to Trump’s comments through Intel’s commitment to U.S. economic security.
However, the company’s performance has been disappointing, with Intel losing its industry-leading status and struggling to meet its production goals.
Concerns persist over the ongoing construction of new manufacturing plants, particularly in Ohio.