President Donald Trump will travel to China this week to meet with Xi Jinping from May 13-15, the first state visit by a U.S. president in nearly a decade, according to Bloomberg. Trump will be bringing several business leaders from the worlds of finance and tech along for the trip, including people with major interests in the country, like Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Tim Cook, who will soon be stepping aside from his role as CEO of Apple to work on government relations. Musk, the world’s wealthiest person at $822 billion, has continued to be intimately involved in White House affairs even after a falling out with President Trump last year. Trump brought Musk back into the fold and has engaged with other world leaders, including a phone call in March with Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India, according to the New York Times . The call reportedly centered on the war in Iran, and as the Times notes, it’s highly unusual for a private citizen to be engaged in a call like that.…