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Start-ups with Chinese ties have found it increasingly difficult to do business and list shares in the United States. The escalating geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and China have created an environment of uncertainty for these companies. Many are reassessing their strategies as regulatory scrutiny intensifies, making it challenging to navigate the complex landscape of U.S. financial markets.
Chinese firms seeking to enter or expand in the U.S. market are now encountering heightened due diligence and potential barriers that were not as prevalent in previous years. This has led to a significant decline in initial public offerings (IPOs) for Chinese companies on American exchanges, as investors become more cautious and regulatory bodies tighten their oversight.
In light of these challenges, some Chinese start-ups are exploring alternative markets or reconsidering their business models to adapt to the evolving landscape. The situation underscores the growing divide between the two nations and the implications for global business dynamics.
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