Tim Cook Joins US Executives To Attend China Expo As Donald Trump Threatens Extra Tariffs On Sino Goods

Benzinga · 11/26 08:23

Amid growing concerns over potential trade tensions, Tim Cook, CEO of Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) , along with other prominent American business leaders, are in China this week. Their visit coincides with the ‘China International Supply Chain Expo’ and includes meetings with Chinese officials. This comes as the prospect of a second Donald Trump presidency raises the specter of increased tariffs on Chinese goods.

What Happened: The second annual ‘China International Supply Chain Expo’ commenced on Tuesday, marking Cook’s third visit to China this year. This is his first time attending the expo, underscoring the importance of the Chinese market for Apple’s operations. In a video interview with Chinese state media, Cook emphasized Apple’s dedication to China, stating, “We’re very committed to China, that’s the reason I have been here three times.”

Prior to the expo, Cook and other top executives met with Chinese Premier Li Qiang. The meeting, as reported by the American Chamber of Commerce in China, focused on enhancing economic and trade cooperation. Representatives from companies like Corning and Rio Tinto were also present.

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The expo, organized by the China International Exhibition Center Group, emphasizes key supply chains, including advanced manufacturing and green technology.

Why It Matters: The backdrop to this visit is the potential for heightened trade tensions between the U.S. and China. President-elect Trump has announced plans to impose a 25% tariff on products from Mexico and Canada and an additional 10% tariff on Chinese imports. This move, intended to address issues like illegal immigration and drug trafficking, could significantly impact global markets.

China, on the other hand, has expressed a desire for cooperation with the U.S., advocating for “mutual respect, peaceful coexistence, and win-win cooperation.” However, a senior adviser from Beijing has warned that Trump’s proposed tariffs could have severe consequences for the U.S. economy, particularly affecting the defense sector reliant on affordable Chinese components.

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