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U.S.-China summit to likely cover AI rivalry, chip exports, supply chain security, and the EV trade as leaders navigate intensifying geopolitical tensions.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are scheduled to meet in Beijing this week amid the urgent geopolitical tensions surrounding the war in Iran and the status of Taiwan. The world’s two biggest economies are also likely to address a wide range of technology issues, from competition over artificial intelligence and access to advanced AI chips to the role of Chinese supply chains in American products.
Here are five tech issues that could be on the agenda as the two leaders meet.
The fate of Nvidia’s business in China is likely going to be on top of the agenda.











