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Tim Cook and other U.S. executives attend China expo, meet officials as Trump tariff threat looms


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Tim Cook and other U.S. executives attend China expo, meet officials as Trump tariff threat looms

A view of the exterior of the China International Exhibition Center (Shunyi Hall), venue for the second China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE), on November 26, 2024 in Beijing, China.

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********* business leaders are in China this week for meetings with officials and a high-profile supply chain expo as trade threats from a second Donald Trump presidency mount.

Among them is Apple CEO Tim Cook, who will be in attendance for the second annual ‘

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,’ which kicked off Tuesday. The trip marks his third visit to the country this year and his first time attending the expo, underscoring the importance of the market to Apple’s sales and supply chains. 

“We’re very committed to China, that’s the reason I have been here three times,” Cook said in a

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with ******** state media on Monday, adding that he expects the relationship to “only get better.” 

Ahead of the expo, the CEO met with ******** Premier Li Qiang alongside other top executives from global companies, the ********* Chamber of Commerce in China said in a social media post. CNBC has reached out to Apple representatives for comment.

The meeting, focused on strengthening economic and trade collaboration,

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included representatives from ********* multinational technology company Corning; Rio Tinto, the world’s second-largest miner; and ******** computer maker Lenovo.

Organized by the China International Exhibition Center Group, the

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expo will focus on key supply chains, such as advanced manufacturing, green and digital technology as well as supply chain services. 

Trump 2.0 looms large

The expo comes two months ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, who pledged during the campaign trail to increase tariffs on goods from China by between 60% and 100%. 

Trump said Tuesday Asia time that he would raise tariffs by an additional 10% on all ******** goods coming into the U.S., according to a post

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Such tariffs pose high risks to international companies such as Apple, which rely on China as a major manufacturing base. In recent years, the company has been shifting more of its global supply chain away from China to countries like India as part of diversification efforts.

Heightened trade tensions with the U.S. could complicate Beijing’s efforts to attract more foreign direct investment and slow the economy’s GDP growth.

On Monday, at the meeting attended by top executives, China’s premier

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against decoupling and in support of upholding and strengthening global industrial and supply chains.



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