US Firms Optimistic on China’s Market Openness, Survey Shows
41% of US firms express confidence in China’s market openness, doubling last year’s figure, per AmCham Shanghai’s 2025 business survey.
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41% of US firms express confidence in China’s market openness, doubling last year’s figure, per AmCham Shanghai’s 2025 business survey.
Global survey shows 93% support dialogue-driven solutions for U.S.-China trade disputes, highlighting economic interdependence and diplomatic priorities.
Republican doubts about Trump-era trade policies coincide with plunging US consumer confidence and 1981-level inflation fears, new survey reveals.
New poll shows UK and US respondents view China as more reliable than the U.S. in trade, citing Trump-era unpredictability as key concern.
A CGTN-led survey reveals global disapproval of U.S. tariff policies and strong support for China’s countermeasures across 38 countries.