His appointments seem to be firmly establishment / corporate figures. They're the same guys who benefit the most from trade with China. Simple example: iPhones.
They're hard to make, and China's the only place with the right combination of sufficient technology + low cost to make them (not merely assemble them). Foxconn (Chinese company) makes them, and gets paid a tiny fraction of the sale price. Apple sells them for a massive markup and Chinese consumers enthusiastically buy them at a massive markup.
Who's gained? Apple. Who's lost? Stupid Chinese consumers. They're seriously much better off buying a local HTC/Xiaomi (they're perfectly good phones from a technological standpoint), but a cultural inferiority complex is hard to grow out of.
Same with the Hollywood blockbusters that keep cameo-ing Chinese cities or actors in their local Chinese versions to get Chinese moviegoers to pay, or those crappy luxury consumer brands Chinese tourists love to buy.
The Chinese are presently the new ideal serfs for a capitalist elite: they make shit for Apple et al, get paid shit for it, and then buy Apple's shit for a massive markup.
Why would Apple ever want this to end? Why would all the great and mighty American corporations?
Unless Trump is actually honestly convinced that he wants manufacturing done in the US and he's willing to pay an economic price for it. (I think there are some good reasons to do this: manufacturing is the heart of true national power when the shit hits the fan)