KEY POINTS
  • Some American companies, especially those in the automotive business, are getting hurt by new tariffs from both the U.S. and China, according to a survey released this week from the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai and Beijing-based American Chamber of Commerce in China.
  • The automotive industry is the only one to appear in the ranks of the three or four most-impacted business sectors by tariffs from both sides.
  • A quarter of respondents in the industry are relocating China-based manufacturing to Southeast Asia, the survey said.
Visitors look at Ford models at Auto Guangzhou in Guangzhou, China November 17, 2017.

U.S. automakers in China are feeling the most pain as some American companies are getting hurt by new tariffs from both the White House and Beijing, according to a survey released this week from the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai and Beijing-based American Chamber of Commerce in China.

The automobile industry is in the crosshairs of rising trade tensions between the two countries. In July, China raised the tariff on imports of U.S. autos to 40 percent just days after broadly cutting duties on foreign-made vehicles and parts to 15 percent from 25 percent.