Most US companies with operations in China aren’t planning to leave the country despite the challenges posed by tariffs, according to a survey late last month by the American Chamber of Commerce in China.
A 90-day truce reached in Geneva last month is being closely followed by American firms in China, with 21% saying they would shift more production and sales into China if US tariffs go back up, according to the AmCham survey of 112 companies. Another 13% would move production in China to other countries in that scenario, while 41% wouldn’t make significant changes, the results showed.
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