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More Than Half of Surveyed Companies Doing Business in China Say Trade War Has No Long-Term Effect

The U.S.-China Business Council released the results of a survey of American and Chinese business executives, finding that about half think business will return to normal after an agreement on trade between the two countries, but that Chinese executives were…

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more likely to have that expectation. The April 5 release about the survey also said that more than 75 percent of the executives think only some of the issues will be resolved at the end of negotiations. Just over half said the trade war doesn't affect their ability to do business.