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The upcoming China Business Summit is set to attract a diverse group of high-profile executives from various industries. Among the notable attendees are the CEOs of several major U.S. firms, including Qualcomm, FedEx, Standard Chartered, Citadel, Bain, and KPMG. The summit will also feature prominent figures from the pharmaceutical and financial sectors, such as Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, Blackstone's CEO and co-founder Stephen Schwarzman, Chubb CEO Evan Greenberg, and Mastercard CEO Michael Miebach.
This year’s event marks a return for several leaders who have participated in previous forums, including Greenberg, Schwarzman, Miebach, and Bourla. Additionally, the summit will include the CEOs of leading technology companies like Broadcom and Synopsys, reflecting the growing intersection between technology and business. This gathering is expected to foster discussions on global trade, investment opportunities, and collaboration between U.S. firms and their Chinese counterparts, highlighting the importance of these relationships in today’s interconnected economy.
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