CEOs to join Trump on trip to China for Xi meeting
A group of U.S. CEOs will accompany Trump on his visit to China. The delegation includes notable figures from major companies. (sources: abc, cbsnews, bbc, nytimes, thehill)

Tim Cook, Elon Musk, and 15 other CEOs are set to join Trump on his trip to China. The visit will include a meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
- A total of 17 U.S. executives will accompany Trump on the trip.
- The visit aims to facilitate discussions between U.S. and Chinese leadership.
Why it matters
The participation of these CEOs may influence U.S.-China business relations.
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HR2683 · 119th Congress
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This story is about Apple's Tim Cook and Tesla's Elon Musk among top US CEOs to accompany Trump to China. This bill would If top U.S. CEOs are traveling to China alongside the President, Congress would scrutinize how U.S. firms prevent controlled U.S. technology f.
If passed, it would:
- Treat certain “remote access” (e.g., via internet/cloud) to export-controlled items as within the export-control system • Expand licensing/penalty authority under the Export Control Reform Act framework to cover remote access.
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This story is about Apple's Tim Cook and Tesla's Elon Musk among top US CEOs to accompany Trump to China. This bill would china: Require DOE to conduct ongoing assessments of critical resource supply-chain vulnerabilities and strategies to strengthen them.
If passed, it would
- Require DOE to conduct ongoing assessments of critical resource supply-chain vulnerabilities and strategies to • Support work on substitutes/alternatives and recycling/reuse approaches for critical resources.
This story is about Apple's Tim Cook and Tesla's Elon Musk among top US CEOs to accompany Trump to China. This bill would With AI reportedly central to the U.S.–China meetings, this bill would tighten licensing requirements for certain integrated circuits—anothe.
If passed, it would
- Require BIS to require a license for export/reexport/in-country transfer of certain integrated circuits (per official • Increase congressional pressure/structure around advanced-chip export decisions relevant to China-focused diplomacy.
This story is about Apple's Tim Cook and Tesla's Elon Musk among top US CEOs to accompany Trump to China. This bill would If U.S.–China talks involve AI/advanced chips, this bill would put tighter statutory limits on licensing advanced integrated-circuit exports.
If passed, it would
- Prohibit issuance of certain export/reexport/in-country transfer licenses for advanced integrated circuits to or in • Lock key parts of chip-export policy into statute rather than relying only on executive-branch rulemaking.
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