Published on May 14, 2026
Donald Trump has long maintained a firm stance on semiconductor tariffs and Taiwan. His administration’s approach has shaped U.S.-China relations, often leading to heightened tensions and uncertainty in the tech sector.
As he prepares for a critical summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Trump is changing course. He has reached out to notable figures like Tim Cook, Jensen Huang, and Elon Musk, seeking their expertise and perspectives on the looming challenges.
This strategic alliance highlights the importance of the tech industry in current geopolitical dynamics. With semiconductor supply chains at stake and the ongoing Taiwan issue, these leaders may influence Trump’s decisions and U.S.-China negotiations.
The potential outcome of this summit could shift the landscape of international trade and technology in significant ways. A change in policy could foster improved relations or, conversely, lead to increased tensions if negotiations fail.
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