Trade war drives companies to review business plans: AmCham
Survey shows members delaying or cancelling investments, looking to other markets, tweaking supply chains
Janice Heng
Singapore
IN the face of trade tensions between the United States and China, members of the American Chamber of Commerce in Singapore (AmCham Singapore) are delaying or cancelling investment plans, looking to other markets, and tweaking supply chains.
Helping members cope is the chamber's top priority for 2019, said AmCham Singapore chairman Dwight Hutchins at the launch on Thursday of a survey on the impact of the trade war.
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