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USCBC 2013 China Business Environment  Survey Results
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USCBC 2013 China Business Environment Survey Results

Tempered Optimism Continues amid Moderating Growth, Rising Costs, and Persistent Market Barriers

USCBC, 2013

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8

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Recommendation

The US-China Business Council’s 2013 survey of its members’ perceptions of China as a corporate base shows that China has lost some of its allure of late. Though the Chinese market is still appealing, slower growth and rising costs are worrying, and discrimination against foreign firms provides a constant irritation. getAbstract suggests this comprehensive survey to executives seeking a pragmatic view of market conditions for foreign business in China.

Take-Aways

  • A 2013 US-China Business Council survey shows that China has lost some of its allure as an operating base of late. Executives of US firms view China’s future with “tempered optimism.”
  • The chief concern among American business leaders is rising costs, particularly of labor. Many now question whether China is still “world competitive.”
  • US businesses perceive a local bias in Chinese officialdom. Rules, enforcement and policies favor Chinese firms, hindering foreign companies from accessing the market.

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The US-China Business Council provides information and advocacy for its 220 member companies.


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