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Updated · Nikkei Asia · May 4Chinese companies suspend US investment expansion amid unfavorable business climate
9 articles · Updated · Nikkei Asia · May 4
- The pullback occurred last year in the United States, and no significant rebound is expected even as Washington and Beijing try to ease tensions.
- The report says many firms chose to hold back rather than broaden their US footprint as operating conditions became increasingly difficult.
- The trend points to continued caution in commercial ties between the world's two largest economies despite recent efforts to stabilise relations.
How is the U.S.-China trade rivalry quietly undermining global progress on clean energy goals? As Chinese capital flees the US, which emerging markets are winning the race for billions in redirected investment? With economic decoupling accelerating, which critical industries are now most vulnerable to supply chain shocks?