Nvidia’s Jensen Huang joins Trump as tech dominates China trip
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has joined Donald Trump's delegation for a 36-hour summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping in China. Huang's last-minute invitation, confirmed by Trump on social media, highlights U.S.

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AI-generatedNvidia CEO Jensen Huang has joined Donald Trump's delegation for a 36-hour summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping in China. Huang's last-minute invitation, confirmed by Trump on social media, highlights U.S. AI and tech ambitions and Huang's desire for greater access to the Chinese market. The summit, Trump's first overseas trip since recent attacks on Iran, will also address tariffs and Taiwan. Huang, whose company's chips are crucial to the AI boom, was reportedly seen boarding Trump's plane in Alaska. Trump stated he would ask Xi to "open up" China for these business leaders. Huang was recently ranked the world's seventh richest person due to Nvidia's stock performance.
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5 extractedTrump stated he will ask President Xi to 'open up' China for American business leaders.
Huang has been pushing for greater access to the Chinese market, which he stated represents a $50bn opportunity.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang joined Donald Trump's China delegation after a reported last-minute invitation.
Huang's participation highlights US AI and tech ambitions.
Huang was reportedly seen boarding Trump's presidential plane in Alaska.