China: Chinese Buyers Seek Opportunities in the United States with Travel Restrictions Lifted

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   CH2023-0165
Chinese buyers are traveling back to the United States and showing strong interest in U.S. products. Since the reopening of China to travel, four delegations have participation in reverse trade missions to the United States with many others traveling for industry tours and conferences across the United States. Reverse trade missions to the United States and showcasing products at trade shows in China are one of the best ways to sell products on the Chinese market. Chinese buyers, traders, and importers have reengaged with U.S. companies and continue to find new avenues and products to import.

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