For some big companies, U.S.-China business ties are still holding up, despite worries that trade tensions will cause the two economies to decouple.
U.S. and Chinese companies are still looking for ways to do business with each other, some executives say.
Microsoft Greater China CEO Alan Crozier says the biggest change for the company in the last year is having more opportunities than before in the Chinese market. Chinese companies are still interested in U.S. public offerings, or collaborating on some kinds of technological development. Alain Crozier, Chair man and CEO of Microsoft Greater China Region speaks with Deirdre Bosa, technology reporter of CNBC during the fireside chat on Day 1 of CNBC East Tech West at LN Garden Hotel Nansha Guangzhou on November 18, 2019 in Nansha, Guangzhou, China.business ties are still holding up, despite worries that trade tensions will cause the two economies to decouple.
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