As growth slows in the world's second-largest economy, American companies are looking for more reasons why they should stay and invest more.
Many members of the Beijing-based American Chamber of Commerce in China said they are earning less in the country, and that market access remains an issue in certain industries despite recent Chinese government efforts, according to a survey conducted late last year and released Tuesday.
While China remains a top priority for most U.S. companies in the long term, the survey painted a more challenging picture of the world's second-largest economy.As growth slows in the world's second-largest economy, U.S. companies are looking for more reasons why they should stay and invest more.
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