Article 5KQ2B US image rebounds while ‘unfavourable’ views of China remain, global survey finds

US image rebounds while ‘unfavourable’ views of China remain, global survey finds

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Vincent Ni
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China scored higher than the US when it came to handling the pandemic in survey of global attitudes

A new survey has found that since Joe Biden came to power, positive views of the United States have rebounded across 17 advanced economies in North America, Europe and Asia Pacific. Most continue to see China in an unfavourable light.

Confidence in the US president has shot up precipitously since Joe Biden took office, while confidence in President Xi Jinping remains unchanged and near historic lows," the survey, conducted by the US-based Pew research centre, found. The survey was conducted between 1 February and 26 May this year across 17 advanced economies as a part of Pew's 2021 Global Attitudes survey wave. There were 18,850 respondents.

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