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FakeNoose

(42,335 posts)
Thu May 14, 2026, 07:21 AM 3 hrs ago

Robert Reich: The Most Important Thing You Should Know About the CEOs Traveling to China with Trump



Link: https://robertreich.substack.com/p/the-most-important-thing-you-should

Trump calls the entourage of 12 CEOs accompanying him to China an “incredible gathering” of America’s “Greatest Businessmen/women.”

Well, it may be an incredible gathering. But to characterize them as America’s greatest business leaders — who are assumed to be leading America’s competitive charge against China — is misleading.

The American CEOs traveling with Trump to China don’t think of themselves as being in competition with China. In fact, they’d like nothing better than to make more money for themselves and their shareholders by setting up more lower-cost, highly productive factories and research facilities in China and hiring more Chinese talent.

It’s an important distinction. The CEOs of Chinese companies are in business not only to make money but also to strengthen China’s geopolitical power in the world. The CEOs of American companies want to make gobs of money, of course, but they couldn’t give a rat’s ass about strengthening America’s geopolitical power in the world.

This basic difference is airbrushed away in breathless media stories about the competitive race between the American and Chinese economies — the so-called “race for supremacy” in AI, advanced semiconductors, supercomputers, solar wafers, biotechnology, and other industries of the future.

The distinction never appears in the breezy press coverage of Trump’s trip to China, along with his “U.S. corporate” delegation.

Take Elon Musk, obviously a conspicuous presence in Trump’s CEO delegation. Musk’s Tesla Gigafactory Shanghai produces over a third of Tesla’s global car sales. It’s also Tesla’s most productive factory. In February 2025, Musk opened a second factory in Shanghai, a $200-million plant focused on producing Megapack batteries. Nearly 40 percent of Tesla’s entire battery supply chain relies on Chinese companies.

All good for Musk and for Tesla shareholders, but what about American workers, who aren’t getting this work? What about America’s national security, which could be compromised if China gains further global dominance over batteries (as well as other renewables)? Do you think Musk cares?

Or consider Apple’s Tim Cook, also in Trump’s CEO delegation. China has become the gravitational core of Apple’s supply chain. Indeed, much of Apple’s success is due to Cook’s move to consolidate virtually all of his company’s manufacturing in China. About 90 percent of iPhones are assembled there, backed by massive investments in local supplier expertise and infrastructure. Cook explains that he’s taking advantage of China’s “unmatched” expertise in advanced tooling and manufacturing.
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As Robert Reich points out in today's substack, "When it comes to making big money doing global deals, Trump’s merry band of CEOs has about as much loyalty to the United States as does Trump himself."

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Robert Reich: The Most Important Thing You Should Know About the CEOs Traveling to China with Trump (Original Post) FakeNoose 3 hrs ago OP
;-{)........ Goonch 3 hrs ago #1
Pigs feeding for the super rich Botany 50 min ago #8
Jeffrey? Jeffrey, is that you? We knew you were still taking care of business. erronis 32 min ago #10
Reich is correct Renew Deal 3 hrs ago #2
And "To hell with American workers" is the implied refrain FakeNoose 3 hrs ago #3
They have no loyalty to America whatsoever dlk 2 hrs ago #4
Yup, they tried that 15 years ago with my field, Joinfortmill 2 hrs ago #5
were they all on the same plane? Because what an opportunity... LymphocyteLover 1 hr ago #6
And I'll bet none of them pay taxes rhiannon55 54 min ago #7
They Do Not Consider Themselves "Americans"......... ColoringFool 48 min ago #9

Renew Deal

(85,331 posts)
2. Reich is correct
Thu May 14, 2026, 07:32 AM
3 hrs ago

From the tech CEO perspective, China is a leader in high tech manufacturing and a giant market for their products. The CEOs are not in a geopolitical competition. They are trying to make more money, which is their obligation as leaders.

dlk

(13,324 posts)
4. They have no loyalty to America whatsoever
Thu May 14, 2026, 08:38 AM
2 hrs ago

Their only loyalty is to their green god.

One of many reasons the corporate tax structure needs to be upgraded to truly put America first.

Joinfortmill

(21,623 posts)
5. Yup, they tried that 15 years ago with my field,
Thu May 14, 2026, 08:38 AM
2 hrs ago

only then it was India. Failed miserably. The work was too technical and dependent of knowledge of complex U. S. regulations. They were more successful with our tech department. We had mass layoffs. Horrible for morale.

LymphocyteLover

(10,107 posts)
6. were they all on the same plane? Because what an opportunity...
Thu May 14, 2026, 09:13 AM
1 hr ago

Most of America's worst people on one plane

rhiannon55

(2,796 posts)
7. And I'll bet none of them pay taxes
Thu May 14, 2026, 10:05 AM
54 min ago

When Trump says anything good about Americans, these are the people he’s talking about. To him, real Americans are rich like him and don’t pay taxes.

Fuck the rest of us, right?

ColoringFool

(1,037 posts)
9. They Do Not Consider Themselves "Americans".........
Thu May 14, 2026, 10:10 AM
48 min ago

They are CAPITALIST-GLOBALISTS.

AND CAPITAL IS STATELESS.

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