KEY POINTS
  • Many U.S. companies said China's recovery helped their quarterly sales, but demand hasn't snapped back as quickly as expected for some.
  • Starbucks, Disney, MGM Resorts and Procter & Gamble are among the companies that reported a boost to their China sales.
  • But companies are still waiting to see the same recovery in travel retail.
Pedestrians walk past Yum! Brands Inc. Pizza Hut and KFC restaurants in Shanghai, China.

China is leaving behind pandemic lockdowns, and U.S. companies like Procter & Gamble, Starbucks and MGM Resorts International say the country's recovery is boosting their overall sales as consumers in their home markets watch their wallets.

With its large population and swelling middle class, China is a desirable market for many multinational companies that have seen their U.S. businesses mature. But its zero-Covid policy, which imposed harsh restrictions to stop the spread of the virus, hurt the country's economy — and revenue for the many U.S. companies that sell their goods or services there.