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Trump Clarifies Report on Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's Role in China Visit Amid Speculation
Published On Wed, 13 May 2026
Fatima Hasan
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Questions emerged this week over whether Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang was invited to join former U.S. President Donald Trump during his reported engagement with Chinese President Xi Jinping, after conflicting media reports suggested he may have been excluded from the delegation. The speculation intensified online after early lists of business leaders expected to accompany Trump did not clearly include Huang, prompting discussions about whether tensions surrounding advanced semiconductor exports may have influenced the composition of the delegation.
Addressing the matter, Trump pushed back against claims that Huang had been deliberately left out. He stated that reports circulating in the media were inaccurate and misrepresented the situation. According to Trump, participation in the delegation was not fixed in stone, and decisions regarding accompanying business leaders remained subject to his discretion. He further suggested that Jensen Huang’s involvement had not been ruled out and indicated that such decisions would depend on final arrangements.
The uncertainty quickly gained traction because Nvidia plays a central role in the global artificial intelligence and semiconductor industry. With ongoing restrictions on advanced chip exports to China, any potential involvement of Nvidia’s leadership in high-level diplomatic engagements naturally drew scrutiny. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the global technology sector, particularly as demand for AI chips continues to surge worldwide.
Experts note that major diplomatic visits between the United States and China increasingly involve business leaders from key sectors such as technology, aviation, and energy. Their presence is often seen as a signal of economic priorities and future trade direction. Whether or not Huang participates carries symbolic importance, given Nvidia’s position at the center of the global AI race.
While reports initially suggested uncertainty over Jensen Huang’s invitation status, Trump’s comments indicate that the situation remains flexible rather than definitive. No final confirmation has been issued regarding his participation in the China-related engagement. As U.S.–China relations continue to evolve, technology executives like Huang remain closely watched figures in discussions surrounding trade, innovation, and global semiconductor supply chains.
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