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donald trump china visit live updates president xi jinping bilateral meeting us iran war trade tariff boeing taiwan beijing

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The visit is a diplomatic event with potential commercial implications for US companies in China. No concrete trade deals, tariff changes, or investment announcements are reported. The mechanism is weak and speculative: possible easing of trade tensions could benefit US tech (NVIDIA, Apple, Tesla) and aerospace (Boeing) exports to China, but no specific product or supply chain channel is identified. The impact is country-specific (US-China bilateral) but currently lacks measurable commercial triggers.

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  • US President Trump confirmed business leaders including NVIDIA's Jensen Huang, Tesla's Elon Musk, and Apple's Tim Cook are traveling to China.
  • Delegation also includes executives from BlackRock, Blackstone, Boeing, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, Micron Technology, and Qualcomm.
  • Trump plans to discuss economic opening measures with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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No concrete orders expected for Boeing in the mid-term; impact remains flat over the next 1-4 weeks.

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