Nvidia, Tesla, Apple, Micron CEOs head to China with Trump
Executives from some of America’s biggest companies, including Apple, Tesla, and Boeing, are joining President Trump on his trip to China this week to help facilitate trade and investment between the countries. After a last-minute invite, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, who was initially snubbed, is also part of a trip aimed, in part, at resolving a prolonged import-export standoff between China and the US regarding AI and semiconductor technology.
Meta President and Vice Chairman Dina Powell McCormick is also going. Recently China blew up one of Meta’s major AI bets by unwinding the company’s acquisition of AI agent startup Manus.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump said the group was journeying to China to ask President Xi to “‘open up’ China so that these brilliant people can work their magic, and help bring the People’s Republic to an even higher level!”
He added, “I have never seen or heard of any idea that would be more beneficial to our incredible Countries!”
Here’s the full list of company executives, per Reuters:
Apple (Tim Cook)
BlackRock (Larry Fink)
Blackstone (Stephen Schwarzman)
Boeing (Kelly Ortberg)
Cargill (Brian Sikes)
Citi (Jane Fraser)
Cisco (Chuck Robbins, invited but unable to attend due to the company’s earnings release, CNBC reported)
Coherent (Jim Anderson)
GE Aerospace (H. Lawrence Culp)
Goldman Sachs (David Solomon)
Illumina (Jacob Thaysen)
Mastercard (Michael Miebach)
Meta (Dina Powell McCormick)
Micron (Sanjay Mehrotra)
Nvidia (Jensen Huang)
Qualcomm (Cristiano Amon)
Tesla/SpaceX (Elon Musk)
Visa (Ryan McInerney)