US Poll Survey Impression of China Worst on August 14 at 5:38

As trade disputes in the United States and China intensify, public opinion surveys conducted in the United States reached the highest level since the start of the 2005 survey, with 60% responding unfavorably about China's impressions. I understand.

An American public opinion research institution, Pew Research Center, conducted a survey on the awareness of 1503 people in the United States from May to June, and released the results on the 13th.

According to it, 60% of respondents answered “very unfavorable” or “slightly unfavorable” about the impression of China, 13 points more than last year, the highest level since the start of the survey in 2005. .

In response to the question “Which country or organization will be the greatest threat to the US in the future?” 24% of respondents said that China is the most, along with Russia, an increase of 5 points from the previous survey. It became high.

Furthermore, in response to the question “Does leaders in each country do the right thing for the global situation?”, 61% of Japanese Prime Minister Abe answered that they can be trusted, whereas Xi Jinping Jintao was limited to 37 percent.

The Pew Research Center, who conducted the survey, said, “Amidst increasing trade friction between the United States and China, American sentiment toward China has rapidly deteriorated, and there is a view that China is a threat due to China's increased armament. Analyzing "I am getting stronger."

On the other hand, only 9% of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, the Korean Labor Party, answered that they were “trustworthy,” and President Trump, who emphasizes good relations with Kim, has a big gap in recognition. There is also a relief.