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Executives Accompany President Trump on China Trip

President Trump traveled to China accompanied by several U.S. business leaders. The group seeks to address regulatory obstacles affecting operations in the country.

The New York Times
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U.S. business executives. The trip focused on discussions with Chinese officials about regulatory barriers.

Musk and other executives traveled with the president.

They aim to resolve restrictions that have affected their companies' activities in China. The executives hope to remove obstacles created by Beijing. Specific issues include market access and compliance requirements for foreign firms.

U.S. delegation and Chinese regulators are scheduled. Outcomes of these talks will determine whether current restrictions are eased.

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