What an intriguing question, so I googled it. Here is what it said:
As of January 2024, 265 Chinese companies were listed on the three largest US stock exchanges. This includes the New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ, and NYSE American.
Explanation
- (totally) As of 2024, the United States has approximately 33.2 million businesses. This includes everything from small mom-and-pop shops to large multinational corporations.
- As of 2022, about 5,000 Chinese-owned companies were operating in the US.
- The number of Chinese companies entering the US market has increased by about 8% every year for the past five years.
- The total market capitalization of the Chinese companies listed on US stock exchanges was $848 billion as of January 2024.
- This is down from the beginning of 2023, when the total market capitalization was $1.03 trillion.
- Chinese trade and investment are some of the most divisive topics in the US
I was shocked to find out that these are China own companies (from the search):
Examples of Chinese-owned companies in the US
Smithfield Foods
Terex Corp.
Triple H Coal
Zonare Medical Systems
AMC movie theaters
General Electric's appliance division
General Motors
To be fair, I reversed the ownership to see what the Americans own in China. Here is what it turned up.
How many U.S. companies are doing business in China?
As per the survey of China Briefing, there are a total of 8,619 US Companies which are established and running in China. Mar 19, 2024
(totally) There are approximately 184 million registered market entities in China, with around 58.3 million of them classified as enterprises, as of the end of 2023.
Some American owned companies in China are: KFC, McDonald's, and Starbucks have expanded rapidly in China . Walmart, Target, AT&T, GE, Ford, Carrier, Apple, and Tesla are a few more.
The mind leads me to another question:
What country owns the most land in the United States?
It's actually Canada, which accounts for 32%, or 14.2 million acres. Rounding out the top five are the Netherlands at 12%, Italy at 6%, the United Kingdom at 6% and Germany at 5%. Jan 11, 2024
I am not trying to make a statement here, or take sides. Looking at numbers sometimes gives a better picture.
It still was an interesting comment which lead me to look at some numbers.