More people around the world now favour China over the US, Pew study suggests

MyNews newsroom brief · 6h ago · 1 min read · via bbc.co.uk

There is more confidence in Xi Jinping than Donald Trump, the US think tank's survey indicates.

A recent study by the Pew Research Center has found that more people around the world now favour China over the United States. This shift in global opinion is significant, as it suggests a change in the way people perceive the two superpowers. The survey, which polled people in 37 countries, found that a median of 53% of respondents had a favourable view of China, while 43% had a favourable view of the US.


This trend is likely driven by a combination of factors, including China's growing economic influence and its increasing assertiveness on the global stage. The survey also found that people around the world have more confidence in Chinese leader Xi Jinping than in US President Donald Trump. This could be due to perceptions of Trump's leadership style and his administration's policies, which have been widely criticized by many around the world. In contrast, Xi Jinping has presented himself as a steady and consistent leader, which may be resonating with people globally.


As the global balance of power continues to shift, it's worth watching how this trend evolves in the coming years. Will China's growing influence and favourable global perception continue, or will the US be able to regain its footing? Additionally, how will the ongoing trade tensions between the US and China, as well as the COVID-19 pandemic, impact global opinions of the two nations? These are just a few of the questions that will be worth monitoring as the world continues to navigate a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape.

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