
"In 2023, China's favorability among Americans bottomed out, with only 14% approving and 83% disapproving, reflecting a significant decline in positive perceptions."
"The most recent survey showed that 27% of Americans viewed China favorably, with Democrats showing a higher approval rate at 34% compared to Republicans at 18%."
"Despite a slight increase in favorability, Americans are still more likely to label China a 'competitor' rather than a 'partner,' indicating ongoing tensions."
"Confidence in President Xi Jinping's ability to handle world affairs has doubled since 2023, yet remains low at only 17%, reflecting persistent skepticism."
In 2023, only 14% of Americans viewed China favorably, with 83% disapproving. A recent survey indicated 27% favorability, driven by Democrats. While Democrats are less likely to see China as an enemy, overall perceptions of China as a competitor remain strong. Confidence in Xi Jinping's global leadership has increased but remains low at 17%. Many Americans distrust Trump's approach to China, with 60% lacking confidence. Upcoming diplomatic engagements may influence these perceptions further.
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