Chinese investment in the United States was chugging along at a record pace toward the end of 2016 when the improbable happened: Donald Trump won the U.S. presidency on his America-first platform.

Global dealmaking generally continued to hum along, buoyed by a strong stock market and high business and consumer confidence, but inbound Chinese deals with American companies declined 56 percent in 2017, according to Bloomberg LP.

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