In the News: AmCham Annual Survey; Chinese Telecoms Threat; and Foreign Exchange

March 15, 2021 | BY

Vincent Chow

U.S.-China tensions remain number one concern among U.S. companies in China; FCC designates five Chinese companies as national security threats; and PBOC, SAFE launch pilot program in Beijing, Shenzhen for multinationals' foreign exchange purchases

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U.S.-China tensions still biggest challenge for U.S. businesses in China

Rising U.S.-China tensions remain the biggest worry of U.S. companies in China, according to a new report. On Mar. 9, the American Chamber of Commerce in China (AmCham China) released the results of its annual China business climate survey of 345 U.S. companies conducted in late 2020.

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