Intel Statements on the European Commission Decision
I want to share with you the views of our CEO and General Counsel on the European Commisson’s decision today. —————- EC Ruling: Statement by Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini SANTA CLARA, Calif.,...
View ArticleIntel and AMD Announce Settlement of All Antitrust and IP Disputes
Today, Intel and AMD announced that they have settled all legal disputes between the companies, including all antitrust litigation. Intel strongly believes that our business practices are both fair...
View ArticleSorry About Your Uncle
Over the past year, Intel has paid more than $2 billion in fines and settlements related to antitrust. I’m not a disinterested observer: I’m a PR person who defends the company in such matters to...
View ArticleModernizing our Trade Agenda
By Greg Slater, director of Trade and Competition Policy for Intel Open markets and free trade are critical to Intel’s business. With 95% of worldwide consumers living outside of the U.S., Intel’s...
View ArticleConsensus on Trade Policy at Joint Economic Committee Hearing
By Greg Slater, Intel’s director of Global Trade and Competition Policy Yesterday, I had the privilege of testifying at a U.S. Congress Joint Economic Committee hearing on manufacturing and trade....
View ArticleLooking to the Future: Trade Victories Lay a Solid Foundation
By Greg Slater, director of Global Trade and Competition Policy at Intel Last night was historic. There is no doubt that the three Free Trade Agreements (FTA) approved by Congress will boost the U.S....
View ArticleWhat Do Small and Large Business Mean to Each Other?
The economic benefits, both direct and indirect, which small and large businesses provide each other are often misunderstood. Very few small and large businesses operate alone. Most create an amazing...
View ArticleThe Call for a Comprehensive Transatlantic Trade and Investment Agreement: A...
By Greg Slater, director of Trade and Competition Policy at Intel Intel applauds the recent announcement from the leaders of the U.S. and European Union to launch negotiations on a Transatlantic Trade...
View ArticleSenate Immigration Legislation Supports Our Innovation Economy
Last night, a bipartisan group of eight United States Senators introduced legislation to reform our nation’s immigration laws. Since Intel conducts three quarters of its high-tech manufacturing and...
View ArticleBalanced agreement met on high-skilled visa proposal
Today, Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee have brought American companies one step closer to accessing a more competitive workforce, by adopting a set of amendments offered by Senator Orrin...
View ArticleCan We Continue to Sail the Trade Winds Without a Rudder?
By Greg Slater, director of trade and competition policy at Intel It is an exciting time again in the international trade world. We soon should have a very experienced trade negotiator as our next...
View ArticleBroadband regulation in Europe moving in right direction
By Peter Pitsch, associate general counsel and executive director of communications policy for Intel State of the art telecom networks will be the lifeblood of Europe’s digital markets and,...
View ArticleIndia’s Challenge
By Kumud M. Srinivasan, vice president, Technology and Manufacturing Group and President of Intel India The two most important challenges facing the Indian economy are – an increasing trade deficit...
View ArticleTTIP: An Opportunity to Strengthen Global Technology Standards
By Phil Wennblom, Director of Standards Policy and Greg Slater, Director of Global Trade Policy By enabling products and technologies from different companies to interoperate, or work together,...
View ArticleInspiring Innovation in India’s MSMEs
By John E. Matheson, Director of Legal Policy-Asia Pacific, Intel Technology Asia Pte. Ltd. One of our co-founders, Dr. Robert Noyce once said; “Don’t be encumbered by history. Go off and do something...
View ArticleIntel welcomes House Republicans’ Standards for Immigration Reform
The “Standards for Immigration Reform” issued today by House Republicans represent an important step forward in the immigration reform effort and could help form the basis for bipartisan agreement on...
View ArticleIntel Statement on President’s Executive Order on Immigration
Fundamental reforms are needed to our Nation’s immigration laws for Intel to be able to hire enough talented people to support our advanced manufacturing and R&D operations in the United States....
View ArticleBoth the President and Congress Have a Role in Fixing America’s Immigration...
By Peter Muller, director of Immigration Policy for Intel Fundamental reforms are needed to our Nation’s immigration laws for Intel to be able to hire enough talented people to support our advanced...
View ArticlePresident Obama calls for trade promotion authority in SOTU
Intel joins the President in the call for Congress to pass trade promotion authority (TPA) legislation. As the world’s leader in semiconductor chips and innovative technology, Intel realizes the...
View ArticleOne step forward for high-skilled immigration reform
By Lisa Malloy, director of Policy Communications and Government Relations for Intel Today, the Administration followed through on action that could significantly improve the lives of thousands of...
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