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US-China visa services, Xi-Biden meeting among top priorities for AmCham firms

  • Business group survey finds corporate desire for practical communication between the governments of the two countries
  • Most companies say tariffs on both sides damaging their operations in China

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A woman wearing a face mask to help curb the spread of the coronavirus sits near a screen showing China and U.S. flags as she listens to a speech by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi at the Lanting Forum on bringing China-U.S. relations back to the right track, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs office in Beijing on Monday, Feb. 22, 2021. Foreign Minister Wang Yi called on the U.S. Monday to lift restrictions on trade and people-to-people contacts while ceasing what Beijing considers unwarranted interference in the areas of Taiwan, Hong Kong, Xinjiang and Tibet. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
Restoration of regular visa services outranked a meeting between the Chinese and US presidents as top priorities for businesses this year, according to a survey by the American Chamber of Commerce in China.
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AmCham China said on Friday that in the survey of 125 companies late last month, 38 per cent of respondents said a meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Joe Biden this year was among their top priorities.

More than 60 per cent named the resumption of regular visa services for business executives and their dependents while 54 per cent highlighted the need for trust to be rebuilt through regular government communication focused on “concrete results and actions”.

“As the pandemic continues well into its second year, the priorities for our member companies remain consistent, with the resumption of business travel at the top of the list,” AmCham China chairman Greg Gilligan said, adding that the overall US-China relations was “as important as ever” to the business community.

The results were released just hours after Biden and Xi spoke on the phone in their first call since February.
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In a discussion meant to help manage the rising risk of conflict between the two powers, Xi called for China and the US to show “strategic and political courage to push China-US relations back to the right track of stable development as soon as possible”, according to China’s foreign ministry.

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