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MNI (London)
CHINA: A higher proportion of American companies doing business in China are
concerned with inconsistent regulatory interpretation and unclear laws, the
American Chamber of Commerce in China said at a press conference Tuesday. The
number stood at 60% last year, up from 58% in 2016. 
 - U.S. companies are more confident about China's economy as their profit grew
and view China's "new normal" growth rate as sustainable in the near future:
AmCham in its 2018 China Business Climate Survey Report. 
 - Nine percent less American companies feel they are unfairly treated in terms
of policies and enforcement, though the percentage is still high at 46% in 2017.
 - Fewer companies said they are less welcome than before, but the total was a
still large 75% last year, down from 81% in 2016.
MNI London Bureau | +44 203-865-3812 | les.commons@marketnews.com
MNI London Bureau | +44 203-865-3812 | les.commons@marketnews.com

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