Chinese firms in US to hold back investments over inflation, survey shows

Uncertainty in American economy and bilateral tensions with China top concerns

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The Chinese General Chamber of Commerce USA's latest report reveals that half of surveyed Chinese firms in the U.S. indicated plans to deprioritize investments in the American market to reduce policy risk. © Reuters

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WASHINGTON -- Chinese companies in the U.S. say geopolitical tensions, inflation and an unstable American economy aggravated by trade restrictions pose the biggest challenges to them, according to a new survey published Monday.

The annual survey, conducted by the China General Chamber of Commerce USA (CGCC), also found that firms are more cautious of investing in the U.S., amid growing concerns over regulations there and widespread anti-Chinese sentiment.

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