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US CEOs push business diplomacy during Beijing visit

Published on: May 16, 2026 4:45 PM

US CEOs follow Trump's footsteps with diplomacy in Beijing - World - DAWN.COM

Senior executives from major American companies joined diplomatic and commercial engagements in Beijing as part of a broader US business delegation that accompanied President Donald Trump during his visit to China.

Chief executives from firms including aviation, technology, finance and commodities sectors held meetings with Chinese regulators and senior officials in an effort to advance business interests and strengthen commercial ties between the two economies.

Read More: Trump’s Beijing Bargain: What Xi Gave Him, and What China Kept

Companies such as Boeing, GE Aerospace, Qualcomm, Cargill, Visa, Goldman Sachs, and Citigroup were among those engaging with Chinese ministries and financial regulators during the visit.

The meetings included discussions with key institutions such as China’s commerce ministry, central bank officials, securities regulators and the state economic planning agency. According to state-linked reports, the talks focused on investment opportunities, regulatory approvals and cross-border financial cooperation.

Executives were also present at official events alongside President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, reflecting an overlap between political diplomacy and corporate engagement during the high-level visit.

Analysts say the presence of US business leaders highlights an emerging form of “corporate diplomacy,” where companies seek to leverage geopolitical engagement to unlock market access and resolve regulatory challenges in China.

Some executives reportedly pursued discussions on long-standing business hurdles, including approvals for financial operations, market expansion plans and large-scale procurement deals.

In particular, financial sector leaders explored opportunities to expand capital market participation, while technology and industrial firms focused on supply chain stability and large equipment orders.

The visit comes amid ongoing uncertainty about the effectiveness of US-China economic diplomacy, as expectations for major trade breakthroughs remain limited despite high-level engagement.

Read More: Trump arrives in Beijing for ‘superpower’ summit with Xi

Chinese officials, meanwhile, signalled openness to continued foreign investment and deeper cooperation in financial and industrial sectors, though no major policy shifts were announced publicly.

The meetings reflect Beijing’s continued effort to maintain economic engagement with major US corporations even amid broader geopolitical tensions between the two countries.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Beijing Visit, Boeing, Citigroup, corporate diplomacy, Nvidia, US-China relations

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