A group of major American business leaders accompanying U.S. President Donald Trump to China this week is expected to push for market access, trade stability, and reduced tensions with Beijing amid ongoing geopolitical disputes.
According to analysts, executives from companies including Apple, Tesla, Boeing, Qualcomm, and Micron Technology are seeking clearer trade conditions and supply chain stability.
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The report said firms in agriculture, aviation, finance, biotechnology, and semiconductors hope the summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping could produce practical business agreements similar to earlier trade truces.
Some companies are also looking for relief from Chinese regulatory barriers and U.S. export controls. Analysts noted that Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang was notably absent from the delegation, potentially signaling continued restrictions on advanced chip exports to China.
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