A recent survey by the Pew Research Center indicates a decline in the number of Americans who hold unfavorable views of China. For the first time in several years, the percentage of Americans with an unfavorable opinion of China has decreased.
The survey, conducted among 3,605 U.S. adults earlier this year, found that those with a very unfavorable view of China dropped significantly compared to previous years. Additionally, the share of Americans who label China as an enemy of the United States has fallen.
The results come amid ongoing economic tensions between the U.S. and China. In recent years, trade disputes and tariff hikes have strained relations between the two countries. However, the survey suggests a possible shift in public perception despite these challenges.
The findings offer insight into the evolving attitudes of Americans toward China and may have implications for future U.S.-China relations.
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Pew survey suggests fewer Americans hold negative view of China
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