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American Focus > Blog > Economy > European businesses have never been this gloomy about China
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European businesses have never been this gloomy about China

Last updated: May 28, 2025 2:30 am
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European business optimism about China hits record low

A recent survey conducted by the EU Chamber of Commerce in China has revealed that European business optimism about the Asian country has hit its lowest point on record. The survey, which covered 503 respondents in January and February, highlighted a number of key challenges facing foreign businesses in China.

According to the survey, a record 73% of respondents said that doing business in China has become more difficult over the past year, marking a new high for the fourth consecutive year. This pessimism is driven by slower economic growth and geopolitical concerns, leading to a lack of confidence in the market.

Despite these challenges, many companies are finding it necessary to maintain a presence in China due to compelling supply chains. Jens Eskelund, president of the chamber, noted that while companies are feeling the squeeze and facing uncertainty, they are still drawn to the Chinese market.

However, the survey also highlighted several areas of concern for foreign businesses in China. For example, the cosmetics industry reported a 45% drop in revenue in 2024, with local demand and overall consumer demand remaining lackluster. On the other hand, the aviation and aerospace industries reported that doing business in China had become easier.

Overall, the survey found that only 12% of respondents were optimistic about profitability in China in the coming years, while the number of companies planning to expand in China over the next year has reached a record low. Market access restrictions and regulatory barriers were cited as major obstacles for foreign businesses in China, with many companies missing out on potential opportunities.

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Despite these challenges, China remains a dominant player in the global supply chain, offering quality parts at competitive prices. Many companies are increasing their onshoring to China to meet localization requirements and better reach the domestic market. However, some companies are also exploring alternative supply chains overseas, with nearly half of respondents noting that their Chinese suppliers are moving operations to other markets.

Looking ahead, Chinese and EU leaders are set to hold a summit in Beijing in July to strengthen bilateral ties and address trade issues amid higher U.S. tariffs. The EU is China’s second-largest trading partner on a regional basis, highlighting the importance of maintaining strong economic relations between the two regions.

In conclusion, while European business optimism about China may be at a low point, companies are still navigating the challenges and opportunities presented by the Chinese market. By adapting to changing conditions and exploring new strategies for supply chain diversification, businesses can continue to thrive in this complex and dynamic environment.

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