Opinion of China in the Latin American countries surveyed – Brazil, Argentina and Mexico – varies as well, though the spread is much smaller. And in India, where two-thirds have a negative view of China, half of adults offer very unfavorable opinions of the neighboring country (the largest share in any country surveyed). While Australia and Japan stand out as the countries with the highest unfavorable ratings (87% each), just a quarter of Indonesian adults offer negative evaluations of China. In the Asia-Pacific region, views vary widely. This includes majorities of three-quarters or more in Sweden, the U.S., Canada, the Netherlands and Germany. Half or more in each of the North American and European countries surveyed have somewhat or very unfavorable opinions of China. A median of two-thirds say they have an unfavorable opinion of the country and a median of just 28% offer positive ratings. Attitudes toward China are largely negative across the 24 countries surveyed.
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