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Shares in Boeing slid after Donald Trump announced that China had purchased 200 planes, following speculation of a possible “mega order” during...
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Boeing shares dropped nearly 4% Thursday after investors feared that China’s long-awaited order of jets might be smaller than expected. President Trump said Chinese leader Xi Jinping had agreed to order about 200 Boeing jets as part of a broader set of trade talks happening in Beijing this week, according to a clip from a Fox News interview posted Thursday. In the clip, Trump didn’t specify the types of planes that Chinese buyers would order.
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(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump became the first US leader in almost a decade to visit China when he landed in Beijing on Wednesday. His much-anticipated two-day summit with President Xi Jinping — delayed from March due to the Iran war — offers the leaders of the world’s two largest economies a chance to reset personal ties and look for common ground on trade, technology and a range of other contentious topics. Most Read from BloombergIran’s Kharg Island Oil Jetties Empty Again Yesterday,

(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump arrived in Beijing for the first state visit to China by a US leader in nine years, as the world’s two largest economies look to stabilize ties with a summit playing out against the backdrop of the Iran war.Most Read from BloombergAmbani’s Cola War With Coke, Pepsi Spurs Fridge Bonanza in IndiaIran’s Kharg Island Oil Jetties Empty Again Yesterday, Satellite ShowsNvidia’s CEO Joins Trump in China With AI in the SpotlightTrump Lands in China for Xi Trade Summi
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The best likely outcome for investors: Symbolic gestures aimed at stabilizing the relationship to preserve the current detente.
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President Trump has just landed in Beijing ahead of a two-day summit with Xi Jinping. More than a dozen top U.S. business leaders have also made the trip. Notable names include Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang (a late addition) and Elon Musk, the CEO of both Tesla and SpaceX.
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More than a dozen top U.S. business leaders will travel to China for President Trump’s visit this week with Chinese President Xi Jinping, representing various American industries from finance to manufacturing.
By Karen Freifeld WASHINGTON, May 11 (Reuters) - Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is not going to Beijing during President Donald Trump's trip to China this week, a person familiar with the matter said on
Elon Musk, Apple's Tim Cook, GE Aerospace's Larry Culp and Boeing's Kelly Ortberg will join U.S. President Donald Trump on his visit to China this week, a White House official told Reuters. Others taking part include Meta's Dina Powell McCormick, Blackrock's Larry Fink, Blackstone's Stephen Schwarzman, Cisco's Chuck Robbins, Micron's Sanjay Mehrota, Mastercard'ss Michael Miebach, Qualcomm's Christiano Amon and Visa's Ryan McInerney, the official said.
President Trump's much-watched trip aims to deliver incremental progress on issues like tariffs, communication around AI, and China's role in the war in Iran.