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Xi Tells US CEOs on Trump Visit That China Will Open Up More


Friday, May 15, 2026

Xi Jinping signaled China is moving toward greater openness, striking an upbeat note during his meeting with US business leaders accompanying Donald Trump as the two presidents wrapped up morning talks that featured more divisive issues like trade and Taiwan.

“American enterprises are deeply involved in China’s reform and opening up, a process from which both sides have benefited,” Xi told more than 10 business representatives gathered at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China Central Television reported. “China’s door to the outside world will only open wider.”

Footage released by the state broadcaster showed executives including Tesla Inc.’s Elon Musk, Apple Inc.’s Tim Cook, Boeing Co.’s Kelly Ortberg and Nvidia Corp.’s Jensen Huang — who joined the trip as a last-minute addition — escorted by staff into the meeting room.

The message sent by Xi reiterated a pledge frequently delivered by senior Chinese officials on the world stage over the years. It also appeared to be a response to Trump’s appeal to Xi “to ‘open up’ China,” which he’d promised to make as his first request on behalf of the business leaders accompanying him to Beijing.

In his remarks on Thursday, Xi added that he believes US firms will have even broader prospects in China, CCTV reported.

The American executives told Xi that they “highly value” the Chinese market and hope to further strengthen cooperation and cultivate their business presence there, according to CCTV.

In the afternoon, the CEOs met with Chinese Premier Li Qiang, who also struck a positive tone. “Friendly cooperation remains the mainstay of China-US relations,” Li said. “China and the United States are fully capable of and should continue to be friends and partners, helping each other succeed and achieving shared prosperity.”

Trade barriers and market access have been longstanding issues between the world’s two biggest economies, especially after China joined the World Trade Organization with America’s backing more than two decades ago.

Trump’s trip was the first state visit by a sitting US president to China in nine years.

In his opening remarks to Xi during their meeting on Thursday morning, Trump brought up the business delegation, telling the Chinese president the executives will “pay respects to you and to China” and said “they look forward to trade and doing business.”

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