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Twitter Takes Down Accounts Of China Dissidents Ahead Of Tiananmen Americans tend to believe the US-China trade relationship benefits China more than the US: 46% hold this view, while a quarter say both countries benefit equally and 10% say the US benefits more Americans offer mixed views when asked whether trade between the United States and its top three international trading partners – China, Canada and Mexico – does more to benefit the US or the other

Half Of Chinese Favorable Toward U S But Many See A Threat A Survey Americans are warming up to China as a trade war between the world’s two from the Pew Research Center Survey findings show a four percent decrease in Americans’ unfavorable opinion Public support for the US government or steps to restrict violent content online, according to a new Pew Research Center survey Today, about half of Americans (51%) say the US government Fifty-two percent of US adults say the new duties will be bad for the US, against 24% who say they will be good and 6% who foresee no real effect, according to the Pew Research Center

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