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Chinese artificial intelligence company iFlyTek is expanding into Europe as U.S.-China trade tensions escalate, according to Vice President Vincent Zhan.
Speaking at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Zhan confirmed that iFlyTek is diversifying its supply chain and seeking new markets to reduce the impact of tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump.
iFlyTek, best known for its voice recognition technology, currently operates in France and Hungary and is set to open a Paris office in 2025 or 2026. The company also plans to expand into Spain and Italy next year.
"This shows that iFlyTek attaches great importance to the European market." the Company spokesperson noted.
The expansion comes as the U.S. tightens restrictions on Chinese AI companies.
To counter these trade restrictions, iFlyTek has been using Huawei-made chips and has integrated AI models from DeepSeek.
During the Mobile World Congress, iFlyTek showcased:
Despite U.S. trade challenges, Zhan remains optimistic:
"It is a challenge for us, but in the last two years, a lot of Chinese companies have started manufacturing AI chips."
As U.S.-China trade tensions continue, iFlyTek’s European expansion signals a strategic shift to reduce dependence on North America while solidifying its presence in global AI markets.
Source: Reuters