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Trump's tennis invite from Rolex echoes Apple, Nvidia playbook for currying favor, Warren says

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Trump placed a 39% levy on Switzerland's exports, and Warren questioned if Rolex was vying for an exemption from the tariffs.

September 24, 2025
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President Donald Trump and Rolex CEO Jean-Frederic Dufour arrive in the Rolex suite prior to the Men's Singles Final match between Jannik Sinner of Italy and Carlos Alcaraz of Spain on Day Fifteen of the 2025 US Open at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 07, 2025 in New York City.

Matthew Stockman | Getty ImagesSen. Elizabeth Warren served Rolex with a critical letter on Wednesday for hosting President Donald Trump at the U.S.

Open, alleging that the Swiss company could be trying to sidestep tariffs slapped on its country.The Massachusetts Democrat said that Rolex's actions mark the example of companies benefiting from their leaders' relationships with Trump.

She said the event warrants an inquiry into "whether you are taking a page from Apple and Nvidia's playbook.""This invite ...

raises questions whether you are cultivating a relationship with President Trump in attempts to secure lucrative tariff exemptions for Rolex ducts," Warren wrote in the letter addressed to Jean-Frederic Dufour, the watchmaker's CEO, that was d exclusively with CNBC.Both Nvidia and Apple have announced domestic investments since Trump returned to the White House in January.

Trump invited nology sector CEOs to the White House for a dinner earlier this month.Rolex, Apple and the White House did not respond immediately to CNBC's request for .

Nvidia declined to .Warren's letter comes weeks after Trump was spotted at Rolex's midcourt box alongside Dufour during the U.S. Open men's singles championship.

The president was joined by family members and high-ranking administration officials including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, NBC News reported.A view of U.S.

President Donald Trump (C) on a Rolex display during the Men's Singles Final match between Jannik Sinner of Italy and Carlos Alcaraz of Spain on Day Fifteen of the 2025 US Open at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 07, 2025 in New York City.

Al Bello | Getty Images Sport | Getty ImagesTrump announced in August that he would place a 39% levy on Switzerland's exports — a higher rate than those faced by the European Union and United Kingdom.

Bernstein analyst Luca Solca told clients that "the last minute deal that many had hoped for didn't materialize" between the U.S.

and Switzerland.Swiss watchmakers — an industry the country is known for worldwide — will ly have to hike prices as a result of Trump's tariffs, Solca said."Given the President's record of doling out special treatment to CEOs who are able to woo him with flattery, payoffs, or both, the timing of his attendance at the match in the Rolex box is concerning," Warren wrote.

"I have questions whether you are attempting to curry favor with the President in an effort to secure special-interest exemptions for Rolex ducts."A model from Swiss watchmaker Swatch named "WHAT IF...TARIFFS?" with the numbers 3 and 9 reversed on its face, as a play on the 39% import tariffs that U.S.

President Donald Trump slapped on Switzerland last month, is pictured on wrist at a Swatch shop in Geneva, Switzerland, September 12, 2025.

Pierre Albouy | ReutersFellow Swiss watchmaker Swatch took a different apach to the U.S.

levies.The company launched a special-edition watch model this month with the positions of the numbers three and nine swapped.

Looking from left to right, the numbers together show "39."A company spokesperson told CNBC Swatch would stop selling the watch once the U.S.

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