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President Trump has touched down in Beijing, kicking off a three-day visit marking the first time a sitting US President has visited China in roughly nine years as the two global superpowers grapple for economic dominance while dancing to a diplomatic tune.

With the red carpet rolled out, Trump walked down the stairs shaking hands with local leaders, flanked by Lara and Eric Trump and Elon Musk. 

Chinese Vice President Han Zheng greeted Trump at the Beijing airport. US Ambassador to China David Purdue and China’s Ambassador to the US Xie Feng were also there to welcome the President. 

300 Chinese students holding both Chinese and American flags were also on the sidelines of the plane cheering as the President touched down, along with a military band and honor guard. 

Trump won’t meet Chinese President Xi until Thursday morning in China.

The trip, delayed by the US-Israel war against Iran, features a delegation of US titans of industry set on striking deals with Chinese counterparts.

It is the first time a sitting US President has visited China since Trump’s first-term visit in 2017. But this journey to Beijing comes amid the backdrop of global concerns over trade, the Iran war, and artificial intelligence.

The President’s Air Force One posse included Elon Musk, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, who was scooped up on a refueling stop in Alaska, Eric and Lara Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, Fox News host Sean Hannity and ‘Rush Hour’ Director Brett Ratner.

Trump’s arrival with a verified boardroom of CEOs, including Musk, Huang, Apple’s Tim Cook, Boeing’s Kelly Ortberg, Boeing’s Kelly Ortberg, Goldman Sachs David Solomon, GE Aerospace’s Larry Culp and and others, signifies the full arsenal of American capitalist firepower touching down in communist China. The executives cover a large portion of US industries ranging from tech, finance, banking, aerospace and more.

As globalist trends fade and nations turn inward to provide for themselves in an increasingly self-isolating environment, the President’s choice to bring a group of hand-selected CEOs underscores a pragmatic pivot to outsourcing some of America’s economic hurdles to private citizens while Trump engages with his ‘friend’ Chinese President Xi Jinping.

The board of US businessmen arriving in Beijing with the President represent tens of trillions of dollars. 

President Trump has touched down in Beijing , kicking off a three-day visit marking the first time a sitting US President has visited China in roughly nine years as the two global superpowers grapple for economic dominance while dancing to a diplomatic tune

President Trump has touched down in Beijing , kicking off a three-day visit marking the first time a sitting US President has visited China in roughly nine years as the two global superpowers grapple for economic dominance while dancing to a diplomatic tune

Members of a Military Honor Guard prepare for the arrival of President Trump at Beijing Capital International Airport

Members of a Military Honor Guard prepare for the arrival of President Trump at Beijing Capital International Airport

People walk at Tiananmen Square, in Beijing, China. President Donald Trump arrives in Beijing for a high-stakes state visit running through 15 May, marking his first return to the mainland since 2017

People walk at Tiananmen Square, in Beijing, China. President Donald Trump arrives in Beijing for a high-stakes state visit running through 15 May, marking his first return to the mainland since 2017

US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping pose for photos ahead of a bilateral meeting at Gimhae Air Base on October 30, 2025 in Busan, South Korea. Trump is meeting Xi for the first time since taking office for his second term, following months of growing tension between both countries

US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping pose for photos ahead of a bilateral meeting at Gimhae Air Base on October 30, 2025 in Busan, South Korea. Trump is meeting Xi for the first time since taking office for his second term, following months of growing tension between both countries

Each of the businesses all have their own China-related problems to solve; NVIDIA wants to sell its AI-powering chips in China, Visa wants to regain ground to digital-first Chinese payment systems, Boeing wants to sell a load of aircraft to Chinese buyers, Apple wants to stabilize its China-based supply lines and protect its IP and the list goes on.

‘I will be asking President Xi, a Leader of extraordinary distinction, to ‘open up’ China so that these brilliant people can work their magic,’ Trump posted on social media while on Air Force One. ‘I will make that my very first request.’

While most state visits feature a cadre of diplomats, military leaders and agency heads, Trump has deliberately loaded up his presidential aircraft with dealmakers.

The CEOs are not there for show, rather, they are there to negotiate terms that fuel US and Chinese ambitions.

Meanwhile, Trump has a long laundry list of issues to iron out with Xi like the Iran war, differences over the fate of Taiwan, which China claims as its territory, the US-China competition for AI dominance and tampering down rhetoric that has painted the US and China as adversaries.

So far, the Iran war has cost America $29 billion – that’s even higher than the $25 billion figure the Pentagon provided to Congress two weeks ago.

The Republican postponed his originally trip to China by a few months so he could stay in the US as the war on Iran ramped up. Three months later, that conflict is still roiling, though a shaky ceasefire has bought both sides time to negotiate an end to hostilities.

Trump has sought to bring in Xi as a mediator in the conflict, noting how China purchases the lion’s share of Iranian energy exports to power its ever-growing industrial and manufacturing base.

During the two Presidents’ last face-to-face meeting in Busan, South Korea, in October, the leaders were able to re-negotiate a tariff deal after Trump’s April 2025 ‘Liberation Day’ gambit hit Beijing with bruising high rates.

This go around Trump is reportedly angling to get Xi to come to the table and buy US soybeans, beef and Boeing planes.

Trump takes part in a welcoming ceremony with Xi Jinping on November 9, 2017 in Beijing, China on a 10 day trip to Asia

Trump takes part in a welcoming ceremony with Xi Jinping on November 9, 2017 in Beijing, China on a 10 day trip to Asia

Trump, first lady Melania Trump, Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan stand together as they tour the Forbidden City in Beijing, back in November 2017. Melania is not attending the trip this time around

Trump, first lady Melania Trump, Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan stand together as they tour the Forbidden City in Beijing, back in November 2017. Melania is not attending the trip this time around

China's President Xi Jinping speaks during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Gyeongju, South Korea

China’s President Xi Jinping speaks during the Asia¿Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Gyeongju, South Korea

President Trump and China's President Xi Jinping shake hands as they leave after their talks at the Gimhae Air Base back in October 2025

President Trump and China’s President Xi Jinping shake hands as they leave after their talks at the Gimhae Air Base back in October 2025

Trump and first-lady Melania visited China for state visit to China back in  2017

Trump and first-lady Melania visited China for state visit to China back in  2017

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi shakes hands with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing, China earlier this month

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi shakes hands with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing, China earlier this month

Xi is expected to push for tariff relief on the export-heavy Chinese economy, which has suffered from Trump’s unexpected volatility; exports make up roughly 20 percent of China’s GDP.

The Trump administration has floated the idea of a ‘Board of Trade’ for the US and China to stabilize their balance books.

The board would determine ‘what kinds of things should we be importing from China, what kinds of things should we be exporting to China, to really make sure that we can focus on areas of mutual benefit,’ Greer said in Paris after meeting with Chinese counterparts with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.

‘That’s what we expect for leaders to be talking about when they meet,’ he added, referring to Trump and Xi’s meeting.

There has also been a proposed ‘Board of Investment’ where China and the US can discuss investment hurdles, like resolving roadblocks preventing Chinese investment in the US and provide a venue for resolving further economic issues.

Following the President’s arrival in Beijing he is expected to have a full two days of bilateral meetings and cultural events.

On Thursday morning, Trump will arrive at the Great Hall of the People in central Beijing for a formal arrival ceremony alongside Xi.

The pair of Presidents will then have a nearly two-hour closed-door meeting. After that, Trump will head to his hotel for several hours before heading back to the Great Hall for a state banquet.

On Friday, Trump will participate in a photo-op with Xi before having a ceremonial tea and another bilateral meeting. The Republican is scheduled to depart the Chinese capital Friday afternoon and return to Washington on Friday evening. 

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