U.S. companies operating in China are reporting increased non-tariff retaliatory measures as Washington and Beijing remain at loggerheads on trade, according to a new survey. AmCham China and AmCham Shanghai conducted the survey of their member companies from May 16-20, aiming to “assess the impact of the increase in U.S. and Chinese tariffs on companies operating in China.” Nearly 250 companies responded. Most are “manufacturing-related” businesses, while a quarter are in the services sector. The “vast majority” – 74.9 percent...