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Trump effect: Chinese cash in US evaporates up as trade war drags on

The falloff, which is being felt over the economy, comes from tougher regulatory scrutiny in the US and a less affable climate toward Chinese venture

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Trump effect: Chinese cash in US evaporates up as trade war drags on

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  1. BUSINESS STANDARD Trump effect: Chinese cash in US evaporates up as trade war drags on The falloff, which is being felt over the economy, comes from tougher regulatory scrutiny in the US and a less affable climate toward Chinese venture Developing doubt between the United States and China has impeded the once steady flow of Chinese cash into America,

  2. with Chinese speculation plunging by almost 90 per cent since President Trump took office. The falloff, which is being felt across the economy, stems from harder administrative examination in the US and a less friendly atmosphere toward Chinese investment, as well Beijing’s tightened limits on foreign spending. It is affecting a range of industries including Silicon Valley start-ups, the Manhattan real estate market and state governments that spent years wooing Chinese investment, underscoring how the world’s two largest economies are beginning to decouple after years of expanding coordination. The fact that the foreign direct speculation has fallen so strongly is emblematic of how seriously the financial relationship between the US and China has crumbled,” said Eswar Prasad, former head of the International Monetary Fund’s China division. “The US doesn’t trust the Chinese, and China doesn't confide in the US” Read More

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