A survey shows that with the upgrading of geopolitical tensions, the relationship between Washington and Beijing in Washington and Beijing is becoming more and more pessimistic, although these companies are optimistic about the recovery of the Chinese economy.

According to Bloomber14 percentage points higher than the previous survey.However, about 59%of the respondents said that they had a positive attitude towards the rise of the Chinese economy, adding 22 percentage points compared to previous surveys, showing that the company interviewed companies became more optimistic about China's economic prospects.

The survey also found that 73%of the interviewed companies did not transfer the supply chain to China.Another 27%of companies said that their company was re -considered transferring the supply chain to other countries, adding 21 percentage points from the last survey.

The above data reflect the dilemma faced by American companies operating in China, and also echo the concerns of the geopolitical tension in the foreign corporate community in China.At the same time that this survey was announced, the Chamber of Commerce also announced the 2023 White Paper Report, listing the deteriorating Sino -US relations as a "key challenge" this year.

Reports that because economic and trade issues have been deeply intertwined with national security and other law enforcement issues, the continuous deterioration relationship has made Huamei enterprises at the crossroads.

Chamber of Commerce calls on the United States and China to give priority to the two countries to conduct "high -level contact" to solve these problems.The report added that "working -level officials" should be authorized to be less sensitive to contact with the corresponding party in order to broaden the communication channels that can be used for cooperative discussions.

Lester Ross, chairman of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce Policy Committee, said: "The bilateral relations between the United States and China have greatly deteriorated. At present, it is difficult to see when they will start to improve--Of course, this will also affect the ability of corporate multinational operations. "