Trump  invites Nvidia, Boeing CEOs for China trip, report says

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WASHINGTON, May 7 (Reuters) – The Trump administration is inviting CEOs from

Nvidia (NVDA.O)

Apple (AAPL.O)

Exxon (XOM.N)

,Boeing (BA.N)

and other big companies to accompany the president on ‌his trip to China next week, Semafor reported on Thursday.

Executives from Qualcomm (QCOM.O)

, Blackstone (BX.N)

Visa (V.N)

are also on the invitation list, according to the report.

Qualcomm confirmed the invitation but declined to comment further.

Reuters was not able to confirm the full list of companies invited, but a different source said several CEOs received invitations on Wednesday evening.

In an interview with CNBC’s Jim Cramer, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that “we should let the president announce whatever he decides to announce” but that “if invited, it would be a privilege, it would be a great honor to represent the United States.”

The White House, Apple, Exxon and Visa did not respond to requests for comment, while Blackstone ‌and Boeing declined to comment.

The reporting comes as expectations swirl about possible deals during Donald Trump’s visit next week to Beijing to meet with China’s leader Xi Jinping.

Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg told Reuters in April that the company was counting on the Trump administration to help unlock a long-awaited major order from China.

China and the U.S. plane maker have been in prolonged talks for a deal that industry sources say could include 500 737 MAX jets, plus dozens of widebody jets. It would be the country’s first major Boeing order since 2017, and any announcement of the order would be viewed as a major win for the leaders’ summit.

Reuters

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