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Nvidia's Jensen Huang on China trip: ‘President Trump asked me to come’

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Why This Matters

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's trip to China, facilitated by President Trump's invitation, highlights the growing importance of tech industry leaders in diplomatic and international relations. This underscores how technology executives are increasingly playing a role in fostering global partnerships and influencing geopolitical dynamics, which can impact industry collaborations and market stability.

Key Takeaways

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that U.S. President Donald Trump "asked me to come" to the China summit in Beijing, when asked by reporters about his trip.

Huang was a later addition to the high-stakes trip on Tuesday, after his name was noticably absent from a list of executives making the trip, shared by a White House official on Monday.

"This is an incredible opportunity for me to represent the United States of course, and to come support President Trump in one of the most important summits in human history," Huang told reporters on the sidelines of the event on Thursday.

"The two presidents, President Xi and President Trump have such a wonderful relationship, this is an incredible opportunity for us to rely on the relationships to build a much, much better partnership," he added.

After seeing the media coverage of Huang's absence from the delegation, Trump called the Nvidia executive and asked him to join, a source familiar with the situation told CNBC on Wednesday. Huang flew to Alaska to board Air Force One, the source said.

In a social media post, Trump confirmed Huang was on board Air Force One and denied that the Nvidia boss had not been invited, as reported by media outlets including CNBC.