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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang: If invited, he will visit China together with Trump
Gold Financial reports that on May 8th, according to The Paper citing Reuters’ report on the 7th, the U.S. government is inviting CEOs of major companies such as NVIDIA, Apple, ExxonMobil, and Boeing to visit China alongside Trump. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang said in an interview on the evening of the 7th, “If invited, it would be my honor—being able to visit China with President Trump on behalf of the United States would be a great honor.” When asked about specific arrangements, he added, “We should let the president announce any news he decides to announce.” Reports indicate that executives from Qualcomm, Blackstone Group, Citigroup, and Visa are also among those invited. An insider confirmed that Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser has been invited to attend. If the schedule proceeds as planned, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon will also attend. A source revealed that several corporate CEOs received invitations on the evening of the 6th. Bloomberg stated that Huang Renxun’s remarks suggest “the leader of the highest-valued U.S. company has not yet received an invitation to visit China.” Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said in an interview in April that the company is hoping the Trump administration will help facilitate a long-awaited large Chinese order. (Dongxin News)