Trump invites Boeing, Mastercard CEOs to join China trip next week: sources
President Donald Trump is reportedly inviting CEOs from major American companies, including Boeing, Mastercard, and Citigroup, to join his upcoming trip to China on May 14-15. This visit, rescheduled from March, aims to foster business relations and potentially secure significant deals for American corporations.

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AI-generatedPresident Donald Trump is reportedly inviting CEOs from major American companies, including Boeing, Mastercard, and Citigroup, to join his upcoming trip to China on May 14-15. This visit, rescheduled from March, aims to foster business relations and potentially secure significant deals for American corporations. Boeing, in particular, is anticipating a large order from China, and other companies like Nvidia are awaiting confirmation of their CEO's participation. The delegation will also include Trump's sons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump. The specific list of business leaders attending has not yet been finalized.
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5 extractedBoeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said the company was counting on the Trump administration to help unlock a major order from China.
Trump is visiting China on May 14 and 15.
US President Donald Trump is inviting American CEOs from Boeing, Mastercard, and Citigroup to join his delegation to China.
Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump will take part in the trip.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said he would gladly join the trip if invited.