Trump's visit to China this time directly involved half of the American business community, with executives from tech, finance, and aerospace giants gathering to accompany him, clearly aiming to negotiate deals and seek benefits.


What's even more interesting is Elon Musk, who previously had a falling out with Trump and exchanged barbs from afar, but then quickly reconciled and joined the visit, showing a completely pragmatic approach driven by interests.
The most thought-provoking part is that Nvidia's Jensen Huang was absent and did not make the list, despite publicly hoping to be invited, which also indirectly indicates that the deadlock over AI chip exports to China is hard to break.
Trump's purpose for this trip is straightforward and pragmatic—just to finalize procurement agreements and establish a trade committee.
He brought along a group of business leaders to knock on doors; what seems like high-level diplomacy is actually a collective effort to tap into commercial opportunities, leaving Nvidia, which has core interests, on the sidelines.
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