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Boeing, Citigroup CEOs set to join Trump on China visit next week

Trump administration is set to lead a high-level delegation to China next week, with Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg and Citigroup executives joining the trade mission. The trip was delayed by approximately six weeks due to the Iran conflict, signaling renewed focus on US-China relations and potential trade negotiations.

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Trump's delegation to China marks a notable pivot in US foreign policy priorities away from the Middle East focus that has dominated recent months. The inclusion of Boeing and Citigroup executives underscores the commercial dimension of the trip, as both companies have significant China-related revenue streams and are eager for market access clarity. Trump's trade policy has historically been combative toward Beijing, with tariff threats and technology export restrictions creating uncertainty for US multinationals. The timing is notable—it comes as the administration pursues ceasefire diplomacy with Iran, suggesting bandwidth for resetting US-China relations. Market participants are watching for signals on tariff rollbacks and technology cooperation, as any major trade agreements could shift sentiment on multinational earnings and capital allocation.

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