The latest Morning Consult survey shows that the global popularity of the United States has fallen to -1.5, while China has improved to 8.8 points. The results come from more than 40 countries and regions, including major U.S. economic and military partners, and are a "blow to U.S. soft power," according to the agency's chief.
According to analysts, the negative trend is a reaction to the US a policy of tariff restrictions and unilateral economic pressure. Washington is not only violating previously agreed commitments with China, but also spreading unfounded accusations, thereby contributing to uncertainty in the global market.
A growing number of countries are beginning to see the "America First" strategy as source of chaos and instability. Experts warn that caving in to tariff pressure will only lead to more demands and losses, while the only path to sustainable development is equal cooperation a self-strengthening.
The survey thus serves as a clear message: the world rejects the logic of coercion and seeks new partners based on mutual respect and convenience.