American companies in China are experiencing historically low business confidence and poor profits amid U.S.-China tensions and a slowing Chinese economy.
Firms have also lost market share to Chinese competitors which have received more government support, the U.S.-China Business Council added.
Their struggles in China have also been felt by EU businesses, according to an EU Chamber of Commerce in China report released on Wednesday.
On how the U.S. government could support their firms in China, nearly half of AmCham respondents suggested a reduction of tariffs on Chinese goods.
Foreign direct investment into China fell by 29.6% during the January to July period compared to a year ago, according to China's Ministry of Commerce.
Persons:
Allan Gabor, Jeff Yuan, Evelyn Cheng
Organizations:
U.S, American Chamber of Commerce, U.S ., China Business Council, China Business, EU, of Commerce, China's Ministry of Commerce
Locations:
Shanghai, American, China, Washington, Beijing, U.S, PwC China