Chinese tech entrepreneurs keen to de-China as tensions with US soar
For the ambitious Chinese tech entrepreneur, expanding into the US just keeps getting harder.
Before 2019, there were few major impediments to having a Chinese company that did business in the US from China. But amid escalating US-Sino trade tensions, particularly after Washington slapped sanctions on telecom giant Huawei, some Chinese firms began setting up headquarters overseas – moves that could help them draw less US government attention.
Now, some mainland China tech business owners say they need to go further and gain permanent residency or citizenship abroad to avoid the curbs on and the biases against Chinese companies in the United States.