A recent survey reveals growing apprehension among American businesses operating in China, with concerns over US-China trade relations reaching their highest level in five years. The study, conducted by the American Chamber of Commerce in China, highlights escalating fears of political and regulatory risks, compounded by the uncertain trajectory of bilateral trade policies.
Over 50% of respondents cited tensions between the world’s two largest economies as a primary challenge to their operations. This marks a significant shift, as firms increasingly navigate an environment characterized by heightened scrutiny and a potential decoupling of supply chains. Despite these challenges, some companies remain committed to the Chinese market, recognizing its critical role in global commerce. However, the survey underscores growing uncertainty, with many firms reconsidering their long-term strategies in light of the persistent trade turmoil.