Why US businesses have a lot riding on Trump’s China summit

Beijing skyline during Trump summit.
Executives seek China breakthroughs. (Source: Reuters)
From Meta to Tesla and BlackRock, the US business delegation for President Donald Trump’s summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping this week consists mainly of companies seeking to resolve business issues with the world’s second-largest economy. More than a dozen CEOs and top executives from companies such as Tesla, BlackRock, Illumina, Mastercard and Visa will accompany Trump on his visit on May 14 and 15, a White House official said on Monday. Unlike Trump’s 2017 visit, which was heavy on p

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