Apple CEO Tim Cook visited China last week for his first visit of the year, amid a burgeoning trade war with the US. He met with officials in Beijing, stopped by a local Apple store and visited students in Hangzhou, among other events. The trip could serve as a case study in how multi-national corporations will navigate business across the Pacific. We explore how Apple's deep business ties in China may be impacted by upcoming reciprocal tariffs with Catherine Thorbecke, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist in Tokyo.
Plus - we look at how this week's tariffs and a number of other key economic events may resonate through global markets. We're joined by James Abate, Managing Director & Chief Investment Officer at Centre Asset Management.

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