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Forget Iran War—Trump Invites Leaders, Super Tech CEOs on Mystery Trip to China

The White House has extended invitations to some of the most powerful figures in global business, including Elon Musk and Tim Cook, to accompany President Donald Trump on an upcoming visit to China.

Alongside Silicon Valley leadership, executives from major financial and industrial giants such as Boeing, Goldman Sachs, Blackstone, BlackRock, Citigroup, and Meta are also expected to join parts of the delegation.

The trip is aimed at exploring potential commercial agreements and expanding economic engagement with China. The White House is seeking to unlock a series of business-focused arrangements across technology, finance, and industrial sectors.

Online reactions have been mixed. Some social media users are describing the move as a strategic push to revive trade momentum and rebalance economic ties. Others, however, raised concerns about the influence of large corporations in diplomatic discussions. Many don’t like how corporate interests might intersect with national policy priorities.

The China visit is being positioned as a high-level economic mission, blending traditional diplomacy with corporate participation at an unprecedented scale.

Extra details are still secret, so no one knows what will happen once the world’s biggest decision-makers meet in China.


  • Is this article written by a 10 yr old ?

    The trip to China was scheduled over an year ago.

    And yes musk and cook were trying to go along with trump since both have donated to him and both have highs stakes in china.

    China is the only reason musk tesla is surviving at all. Entire supply chain is located in china

    Apple biggest market is also in china.

    Huang is also trying to go alongside as he’s frustrated by regulation , despite best efforts he wants to sell to China as its the largest market


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