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US CEOs in China with Trump, and what’s in it for them? More than a dozen United States business leaders have joined President Donald Trump on his [state visit
Trump administration is also inviting CEOs from Nvidia, Apple, Exxon, Boeing and other big companies to accompany him on this visit, according to Reuters. While China is no longer as reliant on the US
Trump is being accompanied on the visit by CEOs of major US businesses and tech companies. Among those joining the president on his official trip to Beijing are Nvidia's Jensen Huang, Tim Cook
US President Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago estate in West Palm Beach, Florida, on April 6, 2017 [Carlos Barria/Reuters] ## November 2017 in Beijing, China Trump landed in China on November
CEO of semiconductor maker Qualcomm, according to a White House official. Whether Trump’s trip will foster a flurry of tech deals, as his [Middle East visit did in May 2025](https://www.theguardian.com/global/2025/may/19/trump-middle-east-ai-deals), will
China is as follows: - Dina Powell McCormick, president and vice chair of Meta - Kelly Ortberg, president and chief executive of Boeing - Ryan McInerney, chief executive of Visa - Stephen Schwarzman, CEO of Blackstone - Brian Sikes, chief
US president is on his first China visit in nearly a decade. A fragile truce exists after both countries came close to a fully blown trade war last year, and now the U.S may need
visit is whether that will last, and what deal would take its place? The others are around Iran - can Beijing help broker a deal? – and Taiwan, the US ally and self-governed island that China
visiting countries like China, India and the United Arab Emirates to drum up business and investment. He emerged as the face of a global anti-Trump movement after his speech at the World Economic Forum
CEO – who is close to Trump but criticized the US’s limitations on chip sales to China in an [April interview](https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/nvidia-ceo-jensen-huang-nearly-lost-his-composure-when-pressed-on-selling-chips-to-china-youre-not-talking-to-someone-who-woke-up-a-loser), saying that he didn’t want a “loser mentality” to cost
visit. Beijing has made its opposition to the war clear, at times asserting behind-the-scenes pressure on its trading partner Iran. However, it has largely avoided being pulled into the fray. In recent days
visit to China. - **Houthis rally in Yemen for Lebanon:** Supporters in Sanaa showed solidarity with Lebanon. The Iran-aligned and armed Houthi movement, which controls northern Yemen, has warned of joining the war if needed