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Sharply Fewer in U.S. View Foreign Trade as Opportunity
Despite a decline this year, many Americans still view trade as an economic opportunity. Republicans have soured on the benefits of trade.
Americans' Vanishing Fear of Foreign Trade
Americans' already reduced concern about foreign trade has eased further in the past year, as 18% consider it an economic threat versus 79% an opportunity.
Gallup World Affairs Series: China, Russia, Trade and More
Gallup will release the findings of its annual World Affairs survey in the coming weeks.
Americans' Views on Trade in the Trump Era
As Republican leaders lean on Democrats to approve the USMCTA, recent Gallup data on trade provide insights on the public opinion backdrop.
Foreign Trade: Opportunity or Threat to the U.S. Economy?
Seventy-four percent of U.S. adults say trade represents "an opportunity for economic growth through increased U.S. exports."
U.S. Needs Cooperation With Others to Reach Objectives
Political scientist, foreign policy scholar and author Joseph Nye discusses the findings from Gallup's "Rating World Leaders: 2019" report.
China's Leadership Gains Global Admirers
While global opinions of U.S. leadership plummeted in 2017 and remain low, views of Chinese leadership improved modestly, with global median approval of the country's leadership rising to 34% in 2018.
Fewer Americans Say Mexico Is a U.S. Friend or Ally
Americans continue to consider Mexico to be an ally or friend (76%) rather than unfriendly or an enemy (26%), but fewer view it positively than in the past.
Trump's Foreign Policy and American Public Opinion
President Donald Trump's desired changes to U.S. international relationships reflect American public opinion in some ways, but not in others.
Americans Say China Trade Unfair, Trade With Canada, EU Fair
Sixty-two percent of Americans say China's trade policies with the U.S. are unfair, while majorities say the policies of Canada, Japan and the EU are fair.