Global companies are closely monitoring President Trump and President Xi’s meeting in South Korea to address U.S.-China trade war concerns. Key issues include the semiconductor industry’s hopes for AI chip sales to China, with Nvidia, AMD, and Intel leading the charge. Pharmaceutical companies rely on China for key drug ingredients, and U.S. energy firms like Venture Global LNG and Cheniere Energy seek to resume exports halted by Chinese tariffs. Automakers face chip shortages from Nexperia, while agribusinesses await tariff relief for soybean sales to China. Boeing’s aerospace trade with China hangs in the balance amid escalating tensions.
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