China Will 'Open Wider' For U.S. Business, Xi Tells Trump Delegation—Including Musk, Cook, Huang
- On Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping met in Beijing, where Trump introduced more than 10 executives—including Tesla's Elon Musk and Nvidia's Jensen Huang—to the Chinese leader.
- During the talks, Xi told the delegation that "China's door will only open wider" to foreign investment, as Chinese Premier Li Qiang reiterated efforts to improve the business environment for foreign companies.
- Nvidia shares jumped more than 4% on Thursday after the U.S. cleared H200 chip sales to several Chinese firms, while the visiting CEOs stated they "attach great importance to the Chinese market" and hope to expand operations.
- Xi warned that the U.S. and China "will have clashes and even conflicts" if the issue of Taiwan is not handled carefully, while questioning whether both nations could avoid the "Thucydides Trap."
- The leaders agreed on a "new vision" for a constructive relationship based on strategic stability, with Xi expressing hope to make 2026 a "historic, landmark year" for ties between the two powers.
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