Musk, Cook Among Top US Executives Invited on Trump's China Trip

President Donald Trump has invited prominent business leaders from various sectors to accompany him to Beijing for upcoming talks with President Xi Jinping.

Justin Tomlinson

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Musk, Cook Among Top US Executives Invited on Trump's China Trip

A group of prominent United States executives has been invited to accompany President Donald Trump on his trip to China this week, according to a White House official. The invited business leaders represent major firms across multiple sectors, including Big Tech, finance, agriculture, industrial operations, aerospace, and defense. Among the notable figures invited to join the president are Musk and Cook.[1][2]

Trump is departing for Beijing to hold meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping. During the visit, the discussions between the two leaders are expected to focus on international trade, artificial intelligence, and Iran.[2]

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