US President Donald Trump travels to China with a delegation of top American business leaders, including executives from Apple, Tesla, Nvidia, and Boeing. The visit marks a significant diplomatic and economic engagement between the two nations.
US President Donald Trump is traveling to China accompanied by a delegation of executives from major American corporations, including Nvidia, Apple, Tesla, and Boeing.
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