This statistic shows the results of a survey conducted among American companies in China on the perceived impact on their businesses of the U.S.-China trade tariffs as of September 2018. During the survey period, **** percent of the surveyed American companies in China responded that the second round of 60 billion U.S. dollars tariffs imposed by China on the U.S. imports had a strong negative impact on their business.
According to a 2024 survey, roughly one-third of respondents who identified as Republicans favored higher tariffs on U.S. trade partners. In comparison, a similar share of Democrats favored lower tariffs.
According to a 2024 survey, roughly two-thirds of Americans thought that increasing tariffs on foreign goods would increase prices in the country. Another ten percent agreed that increasing tariffs would have no great effect on prices in the U.S.
During a January 2025 survey, most of Mexican respondents stated that they think it's quite possible that Trump will impose tariffs on Mexico's goods and that the Mexican economy will be hurt a lot by those tariffs
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This survey focuses on many different issues including, lowering the voting age, approval of Eisenhower, prefer work for man or woman, US defense, increase tariffs, taxes, favorite TV show, party preference and past voting behavior.
As of April 2025, just over **** of respondents to a survey on U.S. tariffs against the UK would support the government seeking a trade deal to reduce barriers, compared with ** percent who thought the UK should immediately introduce retaliatory tariffs.
The Chicago Council undertakes a large-scale public opinion study every two years that compares American and international public opinion on a wide range of important international issues. A significant part of each biennial survey is additionally dedicated to examining a timely theme. The theme of the 2006 survey was, "The Rise of China and India." This data collection presents a unique comparison of international attitudes on how the emergence of China and India as economic dynamos and claimants to great power status will affect the global economy, international security, and politics. Moreover, this study sought to assess American public opinion (Part 1, Public Opinion Survey, United States) on a variety of challenges facing the United States today including international terrorism, nuclear proliferation, conflict in the Middle East, the rising economic and political power of Asia, economic competition from abroad, and threats to energy supplies and the environment. This data collection also provides an understanding of how the Chinese (Part 2, Public Opinion Survey, China) and Indian (Part 3, Public Opinion Survey, India) publics view their nations' international challenges and opportunities and their respective roles as emerging great powers. Parallel surveys were also conducted in Australia (Part 4, Public Opinion Survey, Australia) in conjunction with the Lowy Institute for International Policy, and in South Korea (Part 5, Public Opinion Survey, South Korea) in conjunction with the East Asia Institute. Demographic variables include race, age, gender, religious affiliation, highest level of education, and political identification.
As of February 2025, approximately 40 percent of surveyed Americans strongly disapproved of the United States imposing a 25 percent tariff on goods imported from Mexico and Canada.
This statistic shows the results of a survey conducted among American companies in China on the perceived impact on their businesses of the U.S.-China trade tariffs as of September 2018. During the survey period, **** percent of the surveyed American companies in China said that they had no plans to relocate their manufacturing facilities due to the U.S.-China trade tariffs and trade relations, however, **** percent of the companies reported to have relocated or considering relocating their manufacturing facilities to Southeast Asia.
This statistic shows the results of a survey conducted among American companies in China on the perceived impact on their businesses of the U.S.-China trade tariffs as of September 2018. During the survey period, **** percent of the surveyed American companies in China in automotive industry responded that their businesses were impacted by the proposed 200 billion U.S. dollars tariffs imposed by the U.S. on Chinese imports.
In the wake of tariffs on imported goods, almost ** percent of consumers of a 2025 survey said they delayed the purchase of lawn and garden tools, supplies, as well as plants. The second most-affected category was consumer electronics, where over ** percent of respondents said they had to delay purchasing these consumer goods.
This statistic shows the results of a survey conducted among American companies in China on the perceived impact on their businesses of the U.S.-China trade tariffs as of September 2018. During the survey period, **** percent of the surveyed American companies in China whose businesses were related to healthcare products said that the combined U.S.-China trade tariffs reduced their profits.
This statistic shows the results of a survey conducted among American companies in China on the perceived impact on their businesses of the U.S.-China trade tariffs as of September 2018. During the survey period, **** percent of the surveyed American companies in China said that due to the U.S.-China trade tensions and tariffs they delayed or canceled investment decisions.
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This statistic shows the results of a survey conducted among American companies in China on the perceived impact on their businesses of the U.S.-China trade tariffs as of September 2018. During the survey period, **** percent of the surveyed American companies in China responded that the second round of 60 billion U.S. dollars tariffs imposed by China on the U.S. imports had a strong negative impact on their business.