• Chinese tech companies wa

    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to All on Wed Apr 23 08:57:00 2025
    Chinese tech companies want to enter the US market despite trade and tariff
    war

    Date:
    Tue, 22 Apr 2025 19:00:00 +0000

    Description:
    These Chinese companies are reportedly considering IPOs in the US despite the ongoing trade war.

    FULL STORY

    Several Chinese companies are considering IPOs in the US despite major market instability brought on by US-China tensions, which have resulted in an aggressive trade war fuelled by tariffs.

    The South China Morning Post revealed how a handful of Chinese startups are currently exploring options to expand to the US, however no decisions have
    been made and they could back out at any time.

    Among the companies considering options overseas is Walnut Coding, which
    could seek to raise around $100 million.

    These Chinese companies are seeking IPOs in the US

    Founded in 2017, Walnut Coding describes itself as a leader in coding
    education in China, covering the likes of Scratch, Python and C++. In
    February 2024, it had 7.2 million paying customers.

    Computing infrastructure provider Shenzhen Cloudsky Technologies as well as Zaihui and Zhonghe Group, which are known for their software services, could also be looking to raise $100 million, according to unnamed people familiar with the matter.

    However, the companies explorations may grind to a halt depending on how the trade war plays out. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that the delisting of some Chinese companies is currently on the table (via Bloomberg ).

    A Walnut Coding spokesperson has already declined to comment, highlighting
    how precarious the ongoing discussions are.

    More broadly, the US has imposed triple-figure tariffs on some Chinese goods, but China has fought back by promising to take countermeasures to any party reaching a deal at the expense of Chinas interests. Trump says more than 70 nations have reached out to start negotiations already.

    In relation specifically to the US, China hit back with a 125% tax on
    products from the US, promising to fight to the end in a battle that could go on for longer than previously anticipated.

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