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America's most powerful CEOs don't have much to show from their China trip so far

America's most powerful CEOs don't have much to show from their China trip so far

Unlike the last presidential visit to Beijing in Trump's first term, this visit aimed to generate political goodwill

With red-carpet treatment, selfies. culinary diplomacy, America's richest and most powerful executives - from Tesla's ​Elon Musk to Nvidia's Jensen Huang - sought to rekindle business ties with China this week at a leadership summit in Beijing.

But as ‌US President Donald Trump flew out of Beijing on Friday afternoon. there was little clarity on what the summit delivered for the business delegation that was travelling with the president.

The presence of a group of some of the most powerful US corporate leaders - representing companies like Apple, Meta, Boeing, Cargill. Goldman Sachs - underscores the importance of the ​Chinese market, even as political leaders navigate strained ties over trade, artificial intelligence and broader geopolitical tensions.

Face-to-face meetings with Chinese officials. ​policymakers are crucial for US executives seeking to understand and manage regulatory and policy hurdles, secure deals, and expand their ⁠footprint in the world's second-largest economy.

Unlike the last US presidential visit to Beijing early in Trump's first term in 2017, which featured a larger ​CEO delegation. deals and memorandums of understanding valued at $250 billion, this visit aimed to generate political goodwill, analysts said.

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"Beijing never approaches a ​leadership summit of this sort from a purely transactional perspective," said Feng Chucheng, founder. partner at Hutong Research, a Beijing-based strategic consultancy. "I wouldn’t use the size of deals to measure the outcome of the summit."

"Its top priority is to find a mutually agreed 'floor' for the bilateral relationship. secure a set of guardrails to avoid uncontrolled, ​unexpected escalation."

It remains to be seen whether the positive vibes will help unleash regulatory approvals, market access. investment opportunities, as firms face broader operational ​challenges in China beyond commercial dealmaking.

Some executives plan to remain in China to continue meetings with officials after Trump's departure,. more deal announcements could be revealed in ‌the coming ⁠days.

What appears to have already been agreed upon. according to comments from Trump, though an official announcement is pending, is the purchase of 200 Boeing jets.

China placed an average of 127 orders per year from 2005 through 2017. Since then, Chinese airlines have ordered an average of 6 aeroplanes a year.

While that would count as a concrete deliverable, it is less than the 500 expected. below the 300 planes purchased during the 2017 visit.

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A breakthrough also remained elusive on China granting permission for the sale of Nvidia’s second-most powerful AI chip. the H200, which has been cleared by the US for sale to some Chinese firms.

Asked repeatedly byReuters​about deals signed. progress ⁠on the H200 chip impasse, Huang replied only on Friday: “I love China, had a great time.”

The Nvidia CEO was not initially included on a White House list,. joined the trip later after Trump picked him up in Alaska ​en route to Beijing, sparking hope that the trip could yield results in its long-stalled efforts to sell ​the AI chip to ⁠China.

Huang strolled through scenic areas of Beijing with his entourage on Friday, stopping to watch buskers. visiting a street-level bar he had frequented on a previous trip to the capital.

"The summit has much more on positive atmospherics than deliverables. or at least on what China will officially acknowledge," said Han Shen Lin, ⁠the Shanghai-based ​China country director at US consultancy firm The Asia Group.

"Nonetheless, if Beijing doesn’t give Trump ​enough 'wins' to take home, the risk is that in his disappointment, Trump steps back. lets his more hawkish administration drive the bilateral relationship. This will undoubtedly take us on the ​road to escalation."

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