US Firms See Confidence Surge in Chinese Mainland’s Opening
US companies are increasingly optimistic about the Chinese mainland’s opening, with 41% confidence in AmCham Shanghai’s 2025 report—up from 22% last year.
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US companies are increasingly optimistic about the Chinese mainland’s opening, with 41% confidence in AmCham Shanghai’s 2025 report—up from 22% last year.
China opposes U.S. removal of Intel, Samsung and SK Hynix from the VEU list, warning of risks to global chip supply chains.
The U.S. Black beauty market ($9B+) is feeling the pinch as a 30% levy on imports from the Chinese mainland drives up costs, leaving business owners scrambling.
Professor Scott Lucas of UCD says the US–Chinese mainland tariff war has no winners, with Americans paying higher costs as importers, consumers and farmers shoulder the bill.
Explore why American public opinion on China has softened between 2023-2025, driven by economic ties, pandemic reliance, and tariff backlash.