近八成在华美企乐观看待2026年中美关系
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-17 21:49

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the report indicates that American companies in China are experiencing improved business conditions and increased confidence in the market, with nearly 80% optimistic about the future of Sino-U.S. relations, the highest level in five years [1][2]. - 52% of surveyed American companies expect to achieve profitability in China by 2025, an increase of 6 percentage points from the previous year [1]. - 48% of American companies hold an optimistic outlook on market growth in China over the next two years, up 11 percentage points from last year [1]. - 72% of American companies believe their industry market will grow, an increase of 4 percentage points compared to the previous year [1]. - 52% of American companies consider China one of their top three global investment destinations, a rise of 3 percentage points from the last survey [1]. - 57% of companies plan to increase their investment in China by 2026, up 4 percentage points from the previous year [1]. - 71% of American companies do not consider relocating production or procurement outside of China, an increase of 4 percentage points from the last survey [1]. - 99% of American companies believe that Sino-U.S. relations significantly impact their business growth in China [1]. - 79% of American companies expect Sino-U.S. relations to remain stable or improve in 2026, a significant increase of 30 percentage points from the previous year [1]. Group 2 - The geopolitical tensions are a key factor for companies considering investment in China, with a desire for communication between the leaders of the two largest economies to resolve differences and prevent escalation [2]. - The survey reflects that American companies feel welcomed in China, indicating an improvement in their operational conditions [2]. - The importance of maintaining good cooperation between the two governments is emphasized to provide a relatively stable environment for businesses [2]. - The chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in China highlights that American companies see opportunities in the Chinese market and are willing to stay, despite ongoing challenges [2].