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US-China cooperation backed by most Americans, new national survey reveals

C100 study finds bipartisan public support for dialogue despite Washington’s tougher stance on visas, research collaboration and tariffs

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Despite some of US President Donald Trump’s populist rhetoric, a C100 study has found that Americans broadly support Washington and Beijing working more closely together. Photo: AP
Mark Magnierin New York
Most Americans favour cooperation with China in spite of Washington’s tougher stance on visas, research collaboration and tariffs, according to a new survey by the Committee of 100 (C100) civic group.
The results of the polling, conducted in June 2025 shortly after US President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariff onslaught and released this month, found relatively broad support for greater cooperation between Washington and Beijing on “diplomatic issues and policies that affect both countries”.

Support was bipartisan, with 65 per cent of Democrats and 63 per cent of Republicans expressing a desire for reduced tension.

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More than half of those surveyed also expressed concern about the rhetoric Trump uses when talking about US-China relations, given the negative impact it can have on those of Chinese descent.

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Trump, particularly during the pandemic, used phrases criticised as racist, including “China virus” and “Kung flu”. He has also mocked Asian accents on the campaign trail and said former Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin’s name “sounds Chinese”, although he is not.
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