Taxi News Network, January 17 report. According to Bloomberg.com, on January 16, a survey by the American Chamber of Commerce in China shows that after the trade truce between the US and China, American companies are more optimistic about doing business in China.
About 48% of respondents said they are optimistic about the market growth in China over the next two years, an increase of 11 percentage points from the previous year. Another 27% remained neutral.
The report says the survey also challenges the view that multinational companies are rushing to move their businesses out of China due to concerns about US tariffs. About 71% of respondents said they have no intention of moving their businesses out of China, citing China's strategic importance as the key reason for staying in China.
About 57% of American companies said that driven by China's long-term market potential and strategic value, they plan to increase their investments in China.
The report said that corporate financial performance also improved in 2025. About 52% of companies announced profits or significant gains, an increase of 6 percentage points compared to last year. Among them, the service sector showed the strongest growth, with 61% of companies reporting profits.
The survey was conducted from October 22 to November 20, 2025, and received responses from 368 member companies.
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