Here's the full list of business executives invited to go with Trump to China:
President Donald Trump is set to travel to China this week for a highly anticipated summit with President and has invited CEOs of some of the biggest U.S. companies to join his trip.
The CEOs include Tesla's (TSLA) Elon Musk, Apple's (AAPL) Tim Cook, BlackRock's (BLK) Larry Fink and Boeing's (BA) Kelly Ortberg, according to multiple media reports.
Other invited executives are Meta (META) President Dina Powell McCormick, Micron Technology's (MU) Sanjay Mehrotra, Qualcomm's (QCOM) Cristiano Amon, GE Aerospace's (GE) Larry Culp, Blackstone's (BX) Stephen Schwarzman, Citigroup's (C) Jane Fraser, Goldman Sachs' (GS) David Solomon, Coherent's (COHR) Jim Anderson, Illumina's (ILMN) Jacob Thaysen, Mastercard's (MA) Michael Miebach, Visa's (V) Ryan McInerney and Cargill's Brian Sikes.
Cisco (CSCO) CEO Chuck Robbins was invited, but won't join the trip due to the company's earnings schedule.
Notably, Nvidia (NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang was not invited. This is because the White House is focusing more on agriculture and commercial aviation matters, such as Boeing (BA) orders, for the trip, a source told Reuters.
Trump's China visit, the first by a U.S. president since 2017, will be closely watched.
"I expect a tactical truce — an extension of last year's rare-earth elements agreement, some additional trade commitments, possibly new agreements related to U.S. exports of agricultural products and/or energy, and a structure for ongoing communication and coordination on trade and finance issues," said SA analyst Agar Capital.
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