GGV Capital

Formerly known as Granite Global Ventures,[1] the firm had become one of the most active American investors in the Chinese artificial intelligence industry.[5] In March 2022, GGV Capital raised money for the AAPI community from a group of venture capitalists and founders.[7] In July 2023, the United States House Select Committee on Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party initiated an investigation into GGV and other venture-capital firms' investments in China.[10] Since its founding, GGV has invested in more than 200 active companies across the United States, Latin America, Israel, Southeast Asia, China and India, with over 56 of which are valued at over $1 billion.[11] According to the Center for Security and Emerging Technology, GGV is "most active in financing Chinese AI companies.
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