US firms feel shut out of China
From the Wall Street Journal
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MARCH 21, 2010
U.S. Firms Feel Shut Out in China
BY ANDREW BROWNE AND LORETTA CHAO
BEIJING?A growing number of U.S. companies feel unwelcome in China, according to a new survey by the American Chamber of Commerce in China, as measures aimed at squeezing foreign technology companies out of the vast government-procurement market start to bite.
The survey of Amcham's members adds to evidence of a darkening mood among multinational companies in one of their most important global markets.
Negative sentiment among Amcham's members, which traditionally have been a strong lobby in Washington arguing for more engagement with China, adds to wider risks in U.S.-China relations. On Sunday, China's commerce minister, Chen Deming, warned that China ...
MARCH 21, 2010
U.S. Firms Feel Shut Out in China
BY ANDREW BROWNE AND LORETTA CHAO
BEIJING?A growing number of U.S. companies feel unwelcome in China, according to a new survey by the American Chamber of Commerce in China, as measures aimed at squeezing foreign technology companies out of the vast government-procurement market start to bite.
The survey of Amcham's members adds to evidence of a darkening mood among multinational companies in one of their most important global markets.
Negative sentiment among Amcham's members, which traditionally have been a strong lobby in Washington arguing for more engagement with China, adds to wider risks in U.S.-China relations. On Sunday, China's commerce minister, Chen Deming, warned that China ...
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