Michael Hart

Michael Hart

business executive United States

Michael Hart serves as the President of the American Chamber of Commerce in China, representing the interests of American businesses in the region. He has recently commented on the significant disruptions caused by the new tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, highlighting the uncertainty and challenges facing companies as a result.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
20,970
Power
803$
Sentiment
5.22
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Hong Kong 2 5.50 0.19% +0% 7,500,700 13,903 $370,000 686$
Hungary 1 5.00 0.07% +0% 9,660,351 7,067 $160,000 117$
Totals 3 17,161,051 20,970 $530,000 803$
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Recent Mentions

Hong Kong Hong Kong: Michael Hart, president of the American Chamber of Commerce in China, stated that China is not blocking rare earth exports but that the approval process is slower than expected. 5

明報 (Ming Pao): 稀土戰影響車企 多國盼中國鬆管制 福特車5月停產 歐洲業界稱料庫存耗盡 - 20250605 - 中國 - 每日明報

Hungary Hungary: Michael Hart, the president of the American Chamber of Commerce in China, mentioned that the processing of export applications is slow. 5

Index.hu: Index - Gazdaság - Kína üzent Amerikának, válaszlépéseket helyeztek kilátásba

Taiwan Taiwan: American Chamber of Commerce in China president Michael Hart said yesterday that the Chinese government has been asking companies about their imports. 5

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: China mulling US tariff exemptions

United States United States: Michael Hart is the president of the American Chamber of Commerce in China and discussed the impact of tariffs on businesses. 7

The New York Times: China Is Weighing Tariff Exemptions on Some U.S. Imports

Canada Canada: American Chamber of Commerce in China President Michael Hart said some member pharmaceutical companies had reported being able to import drugs to China without tariffs. 7

The Globe and Mail: China exempts some goods from U.S. tariffs to limit trade war pain