Amid the China-US trade and tariff war, there have been signs that Chinese stocks might have to delist from US stock markets, whether on their own accord or as a result of government decisions. What effect would this have on global trade? Lianhe Zaobao correspondent Chen Jing speaks to experts to find out more.
With the China-US tariff war caught in an impasse, the more than 200 Chinese companies listed in the US face delisting risk once more. Will this result in another wave of delisting among such Chinese companies? Which stocks will be more affected? Which financial centre stands to benefit from the potential delisting?
On 17 April, Chinese tea chain Chagee made history by debuting on the Nasdaq as the first US-listed Chinese tea beverage company. As this milestone unfolds, analysts are abuzz with a pressing question: which Chinese stock will be the last remaining on US exchanges?
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