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International Relation

U.S. businesses not leaving China market despite strained ties: survey

August 12, 2020


Abstract : U.S. businesses are not leaving the Chinese market despite "an unprecedented downturn" in U.S.-China relations during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an annual member survey released Tuesday by the U.S.-China Business Council (USCBC).

WASHINGTON, Aug. 11 (Xinhua) -- U.S. businesses are not leaving the Chinese market despite "an unprecedented downturn" in U.S.-China relations during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an annual member survey released Tuesday by the U.S.-China Business Council (USCBC).

"Both our data as well as conversations with member companies indicate that American companies remain committed to the China market over the long term," said the survey.

The USCBC is a trade group representing more than 200 U.S. companies that do business with China.

Eighty-three percent of companies counted China as either the top or among the top five priorities for their company's global strategy, showed the survey, which was conducted in late May and June this year, among more than 100 USCBC member companies.

Projections about the five-year business outlook in China are similarly sanguine, with nearly 70 percent expressing that they are optimistic about the commercial prospects of the market, according to the survey.

Ninety-one percent of companies indicate their China operations are profitable, albeit at a lower margin than in years past, the survey showed, noting that the primary restraint on profitability is COVID-19 and its impact on the economy.

As a result of this long-term confidence in the China market, 87 percent of companies reported no plans to shift production out of China, the survey noted, adding that some companies are seeking potential new investment.

One quarter of USCBC member companies, however, have reduced or stopped planned investment in China in the last year, the survey showed, with the top reasons being increased costs, uncertainties from U.S.-China trade tensions, and uncertainty stemming from COVID-19.

The annual survey also noted that the U.S.-China relationship poses the top challenge for U.S. companies in China for the third consecutive year, as 86 percent of USCBC members report that bilateral trade tensions have impacted their business with China. Enditem

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