US President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit China from May 13 to May 15, 2026. He will be accompanied by Elon Musk and Tim Cook during the two-day trip. The delegation aims to discuss Iran, Taiwan, trade, artificial intelligence, and nuclear weapons with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Delegation omits Nvidia CEO despite AI trade discussions on agenda
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is not part of this presidential delegation. A person familiar with the matter confirmed that Huang was not invited to travel to Beijing. The White House is prioritizing agriculture and commercial aviation matters, such as orders for Boeing planes, during this visit.

Reports indicate that NVIDIA holds zero official share in China's AI domain. The company is currently prioritizing US-based manufacturing and AI enterprises. This strategic focus aligns with the broader geopolitical context of the US-China relationship.
The absence of NVIDIA leadership highlights a shift in diplomatic priorities. The administration is focusing on traditional industrial sectors rather than semiconductor-specific deals. This marks a distinct contrast to previous high-level technology engagements.
NVIDIA has not publicly commented on its exclusion from the delegation. The company continues to emphasize its commitment to domestic production capabilities. The outcome of the Trump-Xi discussions regarding AI trade remains to be seen.



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