December 29 news, affected by the epidemic in the United States, T-Mobile, Amazon, Meta and other companies announced that they will cancel offline activities, after which AMD, Lenovo and other manufacturers also announced their withdrawal from the 2022 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) offline exhibition.

Although the opening of the show is only a few days away, the list of companies that have withdrawn continues to grow. On Thursday morning, Hisense announced that it would "ensure the health and safety of our team" and move the offline press conference scheduled for January 4 to online. The company still plans to set up a booth at the show to provide live demonstrations for attendees.
Intel said it would continue to participate, but would reduce the number of people at the event. Google's PR manager Ivy Hunt said that for the health of team members, she will no longer attend CES 2022 events.
At present, Samsung, LG, Panasonic, Sony and other companies have not said that they will withdraw from the exhibition, usually these companies usually rent a large number of booths at the exhibition site, if these manufacturers also withdraw, it may have a greater impact.
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