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This week, the American Chamber of Commerce in China released its annual China business survey for 2012.
FORBES: Why Are American Businesses In China?
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Labor costs are rising so much, that the multinationals that moved there rank wages and benefits one of their biggest concerns for 2012, according to the American Chamber of Commerce in China.
FORBES: Where China's New Rich Are Putting Their Money
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Members of the American Chamber of Commerce in southern China said in a survey of their members that companies will be investing even more in China in the years ahead.
FORBES: American Businesses In China To Increase Investments By 21%
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Recent reports from three lobbies for foreign businesses, the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai, the European Chamber of Commerce in China and the US-China Business Council, bear out this gloomy view.
ECONOMIST: Selling foreign goods in China
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On average, revenue growth slowed to 6%, down 30% from 2011, the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai said Thursday in their China Business Report.
FORBES: American Multinationals See China Profits Decline Again
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Mr. Hudec was particularly fond of his work on a building commissioned by the American Club in China that housed offices for the American Chamber of Commerce and space for the LaSalle Extension University.
WSJ: Architect László Ede Hudec Designed Shanghai's Art Deco Landmarks
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The American Chamber of Commerce said that there is a growing number of companies that want to compete in China for the domestic market.
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