Survey finds Chinese companies still committed to US market


A worker does quality inspection at the Fuyao Glass America facility in Moraine of Dayton in Ohio, the United States,on Aug 21, 2018. - Xinhua

WASHINGTON (Xinhua): Against the odds of escalating anti-China rhetoric and ongoing uncertainty, Chinese companies continue to be committed to the US market, according to a new survey by the China General Chamber of Commerce-USA (CGCC).

The 2020 Annual Business Survey Report on Chinese Enterprises in the United States, conducted in partnership with global auditing and consultancy firm PwC, found that more than half of Chinese companies operating in the United States have been adversely affected by the escalating anti-China rhetoric in recent months, with 36 per cent noticing identifiable financial losses.

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