American tech giants flew to Beijing alongside Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump did not arrive in China alone, but accompanied by the heads of major American corporations. The delegation included representatives from Apple, NVIDIA, Tesla, Boeing, Goldman Sachs, and other companies. According to media reports, the talks focused on the trade war, access for American businesses to the Chinese market, and issues related to Iran and Russia.
Donald Trump’s visit to China is already being called not only a political trip but also a major business forum. Executives from leading American companies, including Apple, NVIDIA, Tesla, Boeing, and Goldman Sachs, flew to Beijing with the U.S. president.
According to Western media estimates, the total market capitalization of the companies represented in the U.S. delegation is approximately $11.5 trillion. This is nearly two-thirds of China’s annual GDP.

It is expected that during his meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, Trump will discuss not only politics but also the economy. Before his departure, the U.S. president stated outright that he wants to achieve a more open Chinese market for American businesses. “We want fair competition and greater access for our companies,” Trump said before the trip.
One of the key topics of the talks could be the trade dispute between the U.S. and China, which has escalated into a full-scale economic battle in recent years. The parties are also likely to discuss Iranian oil supplies, sanctions, and global security issues.
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