American Companies In China More Optimistic On Economy, Worried About Washington-Beijing Relations

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Some 59% of members surveyed reported a positive outlook about the next two years, AmCham China says

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Some 59% of members surveyed had a positive outlook about the next two years, a 22 percentage-point increase compared with a business outlook report released by AmCham China in early March. Similarly, 59% of members also expressed positive views on China’s domestic market growth, up from 42% in the previous survey, AmCham China said.

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