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Report: China still priority market for US firms
    2021-05-12  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

CHINA remains as a priority market for companies from the United States, and wholesale decoupling of the U.S. and Chinese economies is in neither country’s economic interests, said a business report released by the American Chamber of Commerce in China, or AmCham China yesterday.

The chamber called on China and the U.S. to cooperate in areas of global common interests, and identify opportunities to strengthen global public health infrastructure in 2021, so that the world is better prepared for the next public health crisis, according the 23rd edition of the American Business in China White Paper.

In the meantime, the report said that the two countries should cultivate conditions to promote two-way foreign direct investment and trade, and help the global economy recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change, and involve the business community and leverage their technology, expertise and experience in future public health or climate change initiatives.

In last year’s white paper, AmCham China noted that 2019 was a turbulent year due to the imposition of bilateral tariffs and deteriorating bilateral relations.

The white paper noted that the events in 2020 only served to compound those trends because COVID-19 created a whole new set of challenges. A majority of AmCham China’s member companies reported “the U.S.-China bilateral tensions” had become the top challenge to doing business in China.

“We hope that any effort to rebuild a healthy working relationship between the U.S. and China can enable the two sides to identify areas of global benefit to humankind and define common purpose in these areas,” said Greg Gilligan, chairman of AmCham China.

“Of particular relevance are climate change and global public health,” he said, adding areas in which multilateral agendas to address these challenges should involve U.S.-China cooperation.

China is a priority market for over two-thirds of AmCham China’s member companies and its surveys indicate that nearly 85 percent are not considering relocating manufacturing or sourcing from the Chinese market, according to its report.

“In order to be globally successful, U.S. companies need to be competitive in the Chinese market,” he added.

China’s trade with the U.S. rose 50.3 percent year on year to 1.44 trillion yuan (US$222.8 billion) in the first four months of this year, data from the General Administration of Customs showed.

AmCham China is a nonprofit, nongovernmental organization whose membership comprises 4,000 individuals from 900 companies including Coca-Cola, Honeywell, Johnson & Johnson and Dell Technologies operating across China.

(China Daily)

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