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The American Chamber of Commerce in South China released its 2026 Special Report on the State of Business in South China on Tuesday in Guangzhou, offering a comprehensive snapshot of the region's business climate and insights into key development trends.
A total of 426 companies participated in the survey, and respondents expressed a generally positive outlook on the future of US-China economic relations. 95 percent of them will maintain operations in China, and 45 percent of them ranked China as their top global investment priority, representing a notable 6 percentage point increase from 2024.
The American Chamber of Commerce in South China released its 2026 Special Report on the State of Business in South China on Tuesday in Guangzhou, offering a comprehensive snapshot of the region's business climate and insights into key development trends.
A total of 426 companies participated in the survey, and respondents expressed a generally positive outlook on the future of US-China economic relations. 95 percent of them will maintain operations in China, and 45 percent of them ranked China as their top global investment priority, representing a notable 6 percentage point increase from 2024.