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Chief executives to accompany Trump to China

Trump is slated to depart Washington on Tuesday and hold meetings with Xi Jinping, China’s leader, later in the week.

FILE — Tim Cook, Apple’s chief executive, speaks during Apple's annual developers conference at the company's headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., June 5, 2023. The White House distributed a list on Monday, May 11, 2026, of business leaders who are scheduled to be in Beijing with President Donald Trump.
FILE — Tim Cook, Apple’s chief executive, speaks during Apple's annual developers conference at the company's headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., June 5, 2023. The White House distributed a list on Monday, May 11, 2026, of business leaders who are scheduled to be in Beijing with President Donald Trump.Read moreJIM WILSON / New York Times

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump will be joined in China this week by 16 CEOs, including Elon Musk and Tim Cook.

The White House distributed a list Monday of business leaders who are scheduled to be in Beijing with the president. Trump is slated to depart Washington on Tuesday and hold meetings with Xi Jinping, China’s leader, later in the week.

After the White House sent out its list, Cisco said its CEO, Chuck Robbins, was unable to attend.

The inclusion of Musk in the delegation is the latest sign that the world’s richest man has restored his relationship with the president. Musk served as a top adviser to Trump and oversaw the administration’s effort to overhaul the federal bureaucracy. He departed the administration last May after a falling-out with the president, but the two men have rehabilitated their relationship in recent months.

Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, wasn’t invited and won’t be going to China this week, according to a person familiar with Huang’s plans. His absence comes as Nvidia, the world’s most valuable company, awaits approval from both China and the United States to begin shipping an early model of the company’s AI chips, the H200, to China.

U.S. officials have said Trump wants to discuss the creation of a board of investment and a board of trade with China, and the delegation includes business leaders across a wide range of industries.

The delegation list:

  1. Tim Cook of Apple

  2. Larry Fink of BlackRock

  3. Stephen Schwarzman of Blackstone

  4. Kelly Ortberg of Boeing

  5. Brian Sikes of Cargill

  6. Jane Fraser of Citi

  7. Jim Anderson of Coherent

  8. Larry Culp of GE Aerospace

  9. David Solomon of Goldman Sachs

  10. Jacob Thaysen of Illumina

  11. Michael Miebach of Mastercard

  12. Dina Powell McCormick of Meta

  13. Sanjay Mehrotra of Micron

  14. Cristiano Amon of Qualcomm

  15. Elon Musk of Tesla

  16. Ryan McInerney of Visa

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.