US-China tensionsStill open to China Inc.: North Carolina engages while others turn away
Interest to set up shop by Chinese firms stays robust despite trade war and more scrutiny
A North Carolina state flag: The U.S. state is now one of the most receptive to Chinese investment. © Reuters
NEW YORK -- Chinese companies maintain robust plans to invest in new U.S. facilities despite tariff uncertainties emanating from Washington and tighter scrutiny of their investments by many states, but one place that still opens its doors for these businesses is North Carolina.