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On November 26, 2024, the appearance of the China International Exhibition Center (Shunyi Pavilion), where the second China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) is held.

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U.S. business leaders will meet with officials in China this week and attend a high-profile supply chain expo as trade threats intensify under President Donald Trump’s second term.

Among them are apple CEO Tim Cook will attend the second annual “China International Supply Chain Expo,” starting on Tuesday. The visit is his third visit to China this year and the first to attend the CIIE, highlighting the market’s importance to Apple’s sales and supply chain.

“We are very committed to China, which is why I have been here three times,” Cook said in a statement. video interview met with Chinese state media on Monday, adding that he expected relations between the two countries “to only get better.”

The American Chamber of Commerce in China posted on social media that before the expo, the CEO met with Chinese Premier Li Qiang and other senior executives of multinational companies. CNBC has reached out to Apple representatives for comment.

The meeting focused on strengthening economic and trade cooperation, It is said Among them are representatives of U.S. multinational technology companies Corning; Rio Tintothe world’s second-largest miner; and Chinese computer maker Lenovo.

Hosted by China International Exhibition Center Group The 2nd CISCE The expo will focus on key supply chains such as advanced manufacturing, green and digital technologies, and supply chain services.

Trump 2.0 is imminent

The fair takes place two months before President-elect Trump’s inauguration. Promises to raise tariffs during election campaign Tariffs on goods from China range from 60% to 100%.

According to a post, Trump said on Tuesday Asia time that he would raise an additional 10% tariff on all Chinese goods entering the United States. on his social media platform Truth Social.

such tariffs pose high risk International companies such as Apple rely on China as their main manufacturing base. In recent years, the company has transfer As part of its diversification efforts, its global supply chain has shifted more from China to countries such as India.

Rising trade tensions with the United States could complicate Beijing’s efforts attract more foreign direct investment and slow down economic development Gross Domestic Product Growth.

While attending a meeting of senior executives on Monday, China’s prime minister Make a statement Oppose decoupling and support maintaining and strengthening global industrial and supply chains.

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