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Elon Musk and Tim Cook among CEOs expected to accompany Trump on China trip

May 11, 2026 International Source: BBC World

Elon Musk and Tim Cook among CEOs expected to accompany Trump on China trip
A total of 17 US executives are set to join the president on his visit, where he will meet his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping. Elon Musk and Tim Cook among CEOs expected to accompany Trump on China trip Copyright current_year BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking. Copyright current_year BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking. US President Donald Trump is expected to bring a host of top business and technology industry executives on his trip to China this week. Among those set to join the president on his official trip to Beijing are Tim Cook of Apple, Elon Musk of Tesla and SpaceX, Larry Fink of BlackRock, as well as other executives from Meta, Visa, JP Morgan, Boeing, Cargill and more. In total, 17 US executives will join Trump on the trip, a White House official with knowledge of the plans told the BBC. The trip is seen as important for the US, as Trump will meet with President Xi Jinping at a time of growing economic and technological animosity between the two countries. is seen as important for the US, as Trump will meet with President Xi Jinping at a time of growing economic and technological animosity between the two countries. In addition to Musk, Cook and Fink, the full list of the executives set to join Trump as part of the official US delegation to China is as follows: Dina Powell McCormick, president and vice chair of Meta Kelly Ortberg, president and chief executive of Boeing Stephen Schwarzman, chief executive of Blackstone Brian Sikes, chief executive and chairman of Cargill Jim Anderson, chief executive of Coherent Henry Lawrence Culp, chief executive of GE Aerospace David Solomon, chief executive of Goldman Sachs Jacob Thaysen, chief executive of Illumina Michael Miebach, president of Mastercard Chuck Robbins, chief executive and chairman of Cisco, had been invited to be a part of the trip "but is unable to due to earnings," according to a company spokeswoman. Together, the executives represent a swath of US business interests, from social media and consumer hardware, to computer chips and commercial manufacturing. A spokeswoman for Illumina, a biotechnology company based in Californa, said Thaysen "is honored to be part of the delegation" and that the company hopes the trip will be "an opportunity to strengthen relationships and shape the future of precision medicine." Representatives of the other companies did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Trump's visit to China marks a key test of a fragile trade truce between the two countries, following a tit-for-tat trade war which saw them roll out tariffs which at times topped 100%. Trump's visit to China marks a key test of a fragile trade truce between the two countries, following a which saw them roll out tariffs which at times topped 100%. The tariffs were paused in October 2025 after Trump's last meeting with Xi, which took place in South Korea. Looming large over the upcoming meeting will be the US and Israel's war in Iran, which has already forced a delay to Trump and Xi's meeting. Looming large over the upcoming meeting will be the US and Israel's , which has already forced a delay to Trump and Xi's meeting. Trump is expected to push China, which relies on Iran for cheap oil, to help facilitate an agreement between Tehran and Washington to end the war. China also wants the conflict to end. It has limited the supply of oil to the country, hitting the buying power of other countries around the world that import Chinese goods. But China's vast oil reserves and diverse energy supply have helped it so far in weathering the fallout of the war better than many neighbours. But China's vast oil reserves and diverse energy supply have in weathering the fallout of the war better than many neighbours. A worker monitors production of yarns at a factory in Suzhou in Eastern China, Januray 2026 China weathered Trump's tariffs - but the Iran war is taking a toll A composite image of Tim Cook wearing a black tuxedo with bow tie and John Ternus wearing a blue shirt over a black t-shirt New era as Apple names new boss to replace Tim Cook after 15 years The feud has fuelled a costly showdown between two tech titans. Shivon Zilis is the mother of four of Musk's children. That relationship began as she advised OpenAI. OpenAI president Greg Brockman spoke during the second week of a month-long trial between Elon Musk and OpenAI's Sam Altman. The US president criticises an Iranian counteroffer to end the war, and says the month-long ceasefire is "unbelievably weak". Investment bank JP Morgan expects oil to remain in the "low $100s" even if the Strait of Hormuz were to reopen next month. Cole Tomas Allen, 31, was charged with attempting to assassinate US President Donald Trump. The first US presidential visit to China in almost 10 years will test a fragile tariff truce. The renovation of the Washington DC monument is one of President Trump's efforts to beautify the capital ahead of the nation's 250th birthday.