Elon Musk to Join Trump’s U.S. Delegation to China
Elon Musk will reportedly be part of the official U.S. delegation traveling to China, according to a Bloomberg News report citing a White House official on Monday.
The visit is expected to include several high-profile executives from major American technology, finance, aerospace, and industrial companies as Washington seeks to strengthen discussions with Beijing on key economic and geopolitical issues.
Major U.S. Corporate Leaders to Attend China Visit
The delegation will include senior executives from some of the largest companies in the United States.
Among those confirmed are executives from Boeing, including CEO Kelly Ortberg, as well as the chief executive of GE Aerospace.
Other major corporations represented on the trip include:
- Cargill
- Illumina
- Visa
- Micron Technology
- Qualcomm
- Cisco
The broad representation highlights the importance of U.S.-China relations across multiple strategic industries, including semiconductors, artificial intelligence, aerospace, financial services, and global trade.
Financial Industry Leaders Also Included
Several of Wall Street’s most influential executives are also expected to join the delegation.
These include:
- Stephen Schwarzman
- Larry Fink
- David Solomon
Their participation signals the growing importance of financial cooperation and investment discussions between the United States and China.
Tech Executives Expected to Participate
The White House official also confirmed that Tim Cook will attend the trip alongside executives from major technology companies.
Additional participants include:
- Dina Powell McCormick
- Jim Anderson
Meanwhile, the CEOs of Mastercard and Visa are also expected to travel to China as part of the delegation.
U.S.-China Talks Remain Closely Watched
The upcoming visit comes at a critical time for U.S.-China relations as both countries continue discussions surrounding trade, technology restrictions, artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and global economic stability.
Markets will be closely watching for any signs of improved cooperation between Washington and Beijing, particularly as geopolitical tensions and supply chain concerns remain elevated.






