Elon Musk May Join U.S. Delegation on Trump’s China Trip, Odaily Reports

According to Odaily, market chatter suggests Elon Musk could travel with the U.S. delegation, while earlier sources said Nvidia Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang was not invited and will not visit Beijing.

Fact Check
The claim that Elon Musk may join the U.S. delegation on Trump's China trip is strongly supported by multiple high-authority sources. CNBC and Reuters (via Bloomberg) both confirmed that the White House officially invited Elon Musk to accompany Trump on his China trip. The Odaily report, which is the original source cited in the claim, is corroborated by these more authoritative outlets. Additionally, the claim that Jensen Huang was not invited and will not visit Beijing is confirmed by Reuters via Yahoo News, which explicitly states Huang was not invited and the White House was focused on agriculture and Boeing orders rather than chip-related matters. All key elements of the claim are verified by credible, independent sources.
Summary

Odaily reported market chatter that Elon Musk may join the U.S. delegation on Trump’s trip to China. The report also cited earlier sources saying Nvidia Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang was not invited and will not travel to Beijing during the visit. The information was presented as market chatter rather than a confirmed official itinerary, indicating that Musk’s participation remains unverified based on the source provided.

Terms & Concepts
  • Market chatter: Informal market discussion or rumor that can influence sentiment before official confirmation.
  • Delegation: An official group of representatives traveling on behalf of a government or institution.