BEIJING, CHINA — In a move that has sent shockwaves through the global corridors of power, U.S. President Donald Trump has arrived in Beijing for a monumental summit with President Xi Jinping, flanked by a delegation of the world’s most powerful corporate titans. This isn’t just a diplomatic visit; it is a seismic display of American economic might, featuring six billionaires whose combined net worth exceeds a staggering $1 trillion.
The “Trillion-Dollar Six”
The delegation, described by insiders as the “Ultimate Business Dream Team,” includes the heavyweights of tech, finance, and industry. Leading the pack is Elon Musk (Tesla/SpaceX), the world’s richest man, who traveled alongside the President aboard Air Force One. He is joined by Jensen Huang (Nvidia), whose inclusion followed a dramatic “Fake News” spat between Trump and mainstream media outlets.
The full billionaire lineup accompanying the President includes:
- Elon Musk (Tesla/SpaceX)
- Jensen Huang (Nvidia)
- Tim Cook (Apple)
- Stephen Schwarzman (Blackstone)
- Larry Culp (General Electric)
- Larry Fink (BlackRock)
The “Fake News” Drama: The Jensen Huang Twist
The trip was not without its signature Trump-era drama. Early reports from CNBC suggested that Nvidia’s Jensen Huang—the man at the center of the global AI revolution—had been snubbed and left off the invite list. However, President Trump took to Truth Social to blast the reports as “FAKE NEWS,” confirming that Huang was indeed on the presidential plane.
“The Great Jensen Huang is currently on Air Force One,” Trump declared, adding that he would ask President Xi to “open up” China so these “brilliant people can work their magic.”
High Stakes: AI, Aircraft, and Global Conflict
The summit comes at a critical juncture for the world. With the ongoing war in Iran and tensions over Taiwan reaching a fever pitch, the presence of these CEOs signals a desperate push for a “Grand Bargain.”
Major deals are reportedly on the table, including:
- Boeing is rumored to be finalizing a massive 500-aircraft order.
- Nvidia is seeking a breakthrough to sell advanced AI chips in the Chinese market, a move currently worth an estimated $50 billion.
- Apple and Tesla are looking to solidify their manufacturing and sales dominance amidst a fragile trade truce.
As the world watches, the “Billionaire Army” prepares to enter the Great Hall of the People. Will this “magic” be enough to reset the world’s most important economic relationship, or are we witnessing the final stand of the old global order?
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