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China's business climate floundering, India a key de-risking alternate for USA Inc, says this report

It is increasingly getting riskier to do business in China, according to a report by American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai.

September 13, 2024 / 07:57 IST
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Apple Inc has diversified some of its manufacturing to India, and recently, IBM Inc shuttered its research facility in China, leading to job losses.
Apple Inc has diversified some of its manufacturing to India, and recently, IBM Inc shuttered its research facility in China, leading to job losses.

The American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai in its latest report has red-flagged rising US-China trade tensions and a slowing Chinese economy as key reasons forcing companies to manage risk.

The Chamber's report - 2024 China Business Survey - released on September 12, said as many as 40 percent of the companies are re-directing investments that were previously planned for China. Emerging opportunities in markets such as India and south east Asia are being seen as the most popular choice.

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The report highlights that more than two-thirds of the US companies doing business in China are in the middle of some sort of de-risking exercise, and 25 percent are segregating data as 'China and non-China'. This year too, as much as 20 percent of the US companies operating in China are expected to cut their investments, a figure that had risen to 25 percent last year. The Chamber said China's slowing growth is the key reason that their investment into the country is drying up.

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