Neither Coronavirus Nor Trade Tensions Can Stop U.S. Companies’ Push Into China

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Businesses are betting that China's long-term growth potential outweighs the mounting case against expansion

To understand why, look no further than the hundreds lined up around the block in central Shanghai, many of them defying coronavirus social-distancing advice, to get their hands on chicken sandwiches from Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen.

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Every smart investor, fund manager, investment bank, rating agency, is bullish on China.

Круто!

speakeasies too!

Even if he does believe it, President Trump should never have said China unleashed COVID-19 on the rest of the world

I'm starting to think we have way better economic fundamentals this time around than we did back in 2008.

Yup.

I remember when our mainstream media wouldn’t give a foreign adversary the time of day but nowadays they just push their propaganda for them

The cover you used McDonald's has already withdrawn from the Chinese market. Isn't it funny to combine this with the news you reported? 😄

This is funny you use Macdonald' s picture, but Macdonald has sold all business in china and quit china's market.

The loss will be paramount if one takes wrong side:).

Long term they are not going to enjoy getting their intellectual property stolen. There are no rules in China.

Ridiculously McDonald’s in China is not owned by US company but being purchased by a China entrepreneur.

30% import tax on China's products will take US companies back from China

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