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EU companies in China: Domestic economy is their biggest challenge

Chinese state media mocked the temporary suspension of US tariffs, celebrating it as a symbolic victory in the trade dispute with Washington. But for European companies operating in China, the ongoing trade tensions remain a burden. More pressing, however, are concerns over the sluggish state of China’s domestic economy.

By Jörn Petring

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Trade in China: EU companies caught between the fronts.

The global economy is characterized by growing uncertainty, and European companies in China are right in the middle of it. A local survey by the EU Chamber of Commerce shows the extent to which geopolitical tensions between the USA and China are now also affecting European companies. The good news is that many companies believe they are well prepared.

By Lukas Knigge

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EU companies caught between the fronts: 'Turning point for global supply chains'

The global economy is experiencing growing uncertainty – and European companies in China are caught in the center. A flash survey by the EU Chamber of Commerce shows how much geopolitical tensions between the US and China have begun to affect European companies. The good news is that many companies believe they are well-prepared.

By Amelie Richter

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'Made in China 2025': EU Chamber takes stock.

The surge in exports and the growing independence of Chinese industry pose major challenges for European companies. The latest report from the European Chamber of Commerce sheds light on the effects and the EU's reactions to this development.

By Amelie Richter

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Business climate: Why many Chinese companies defy mistrust in the EU

A report by the China Chamber of Commerce to the EU warns that the business sentiment of Chinese companies suffers from unequal treatment. Nevertheless, the majority expect trade and economic relations between China and the EU to continue to develop positively.

By Marcel Grzanna

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EU companies hope for relaxation and clarity on data transfer

Many companies within the EU Chamber of Commerce are dissatisfied with China's strict rules on data exchange with other countries. For the majority, these regulations pose a barrier to business. The announcement of simplifications comes at just the right time.

By Christiane Kuehl