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As tensions increase between Beijing and the Biden Administration, China calls on U.S. businesses to 'speak up and out' against sanctions
By Andy Nghiem | Feb 14, 2022
China is calling on U.S. businesses to speak out on U.S. government policies that it perceives as opposed to its interests.
Intellectual property protection raises 'challenges' for U.S. companies as tensions continue with China
By Bob Martin | Feb 9, 2022
The Chinese government has promised to implement stronger relations in the 2020 U.S.-China trade deal, but a report by the U.S.-China Business Council in 2021 shows that half of the member companies surveyed feel that China’s protection of intellectual property is unchanged.
Tensions with China lead to 'low levels of trust' from U.S. businesses
By T.H. Lawrence | Feb 9, 2022
Tensions between the United States and China continue to cause uncertainty and risk for U.S. companies, according to one business organization.
Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation issues corporate complicity scorecard
By Press Release | Feb 9, 2022
On Feb. 3, the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation (VOC) released a groundbreaking report assessing U.S. companies’ ties to Beijing’s human rights abuses, the surveillance state, and China’s military modernization.
Strained U.S.-China relations present 'significant challenges' to American companies
By Bob Martin | Feb 7, 2022
For the fourth straight year, tensions between U.S. and China rank as a top challenge for American companies to do business with the Chinese, according to a study by the U.S.-China Business Council (USCBC).
Inaccurate data, questionable Chinese policies and 'benefits' unnerve U.S. companies
By Art Benavidez | Feb 4, 2022
Tech, competition issues highlight annual US-China Business Council survey.