Chinese businesses in EU manage to grow despite sentiment drop: report


By Li JizhiKang Yi

BRUSSELS, Sept. 30 (Xinhua) -- Chinese businesses in the European Union (EU) recorded a rapid growth in 2021 despite the impact of COVID-19 recurrences and supply chain bottlenecks, the China Chamber of Commerce to the EU (CCCEU) said in its annual flagship report on Friday.

The report, jointly released by CCCEU and global consultancy Roland Berger, also revealed that the Chinese companies' sentiment on the EU's business environment plummeted to a three-year low.

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