Trump Dealt Polling Setback on Eve of China Trade Talks
Summary
A recent survey found that most Americans do not support increasing tariffs on China and prefer economic cooperation instead. This comes as President Donald Trump prepares for important trade talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. The meeting will take place in South Korea and is aimed at easing trade tensions between the two countries.Key Facts
- Most Americans in a recent survey oppose increasing tariffs on China.
- President Trump is set to meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in South Korea for trade talks.
- The trade talks aim to ease tensions between the U.S. and China.
- The U.S.-China trade war saw tariffs increase on both sides, affecting American exports and imports.
- Rising tariffs have contributed to higher consumer prices in the U.S., causing inflation.
- A survey showed that a majority supports reducing tariffs in exchange for China cutting its trade deficit.
- Opinions differ on whether U.S.-China trade strengthens or weakens U.S. national security.
- The survey by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs included over 2,000 U.S. adults and has a margin of error of ±2.2 percentage points.
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