Trump Urges Xi to Open China During Upcoming Summit with Major CEOs
Trump-Xi tango: Elon Musk, Jensen Huang join China trip as Washington pushes Beijing to ‘open up’ more
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U.S. President Donald Trump plans to urge Chinese President Xi Jinping to 'open up' China during their upcoming summit. Notably, several major U.S. CEOs, including Nvidia's Jensen Huang, are accompanying Trump on this trip, highlighting the importance of U.S.-China relations.
- 01Trump will ask Xi to 'open up' China during their summit.
- 02Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is confirmed to be part of the delegation.
- 03The trip emphasizes the role of U.S. businesses in U.S.-China relations.
- 04Trump's comments counter media reports about the guest list.
- 05The summit is seen as a critical moment for bilateral relations.
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U.S. President Donald Trump announced his intention to ask Chinese President Xi Jinping to 'open up' China during their upcoming summit. This statement was made via social media on May 12, just hours before the meeting. Trump also addressed media inaccuracies regarding the guest list, confirming that Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, is indeed traveling with him on Air Force One. The presence of several major U.S. business leaders underscores the significance of this visit in the context of U.S.-China relations, as both countries navigate complex economic dynamics. Trump's emphasis on opening China reflects ongoing discussions about trade and cooperation between the two nations.
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