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Arab Barometer: 52% of Moroccans Favor China Over US
In six countries in the MENA region, fewer than a third of respondents have a “favorable” view of the US, compared significantly higher figures to China.
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Rabat – A new survey from Arab Barometer shows that 52% of Moroccans view China more favorably than they do the US.
The new data, which studies the US and China’s competition in the MENA, shows that only 28% of Moroccans favor the US over China.
The poll shows that fewer than a third of respondents have a favorable view of the US in the six countries in the MENA region.
In Algeria, 60% view China more favorably than the US (24%). In Tunisia, 50% of people show favorable views of China against 21% for the US.
The data shows that 34% of Libyans view China more favorably than the US (14%).
In the Middle East, 35% of Jordanians think better of China than the US (15%). The Arab Barometer study on US-China competition in the region shows that 43% people in Lebanon prefer China against 25% who prefer the US.
The Arab Barometer study explains the data, saying that the survey results “make clear that Arab publics prefer China.”
In six countries in the MENA region, fewer than a third of respondents have a “favorable” view of the US, compared significantly higher figures to China.
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Arab Barometer: 52% of Moroccans Favor China Over US
Rabat - A new survey from Arab Barometer shows that 52% of Moroccans view China more favorably than
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Rabat – A new survey from Arab Barometer shows that 52% of Moroccans view China more favorably than they do the US.
The new data, which studies the US and China’s competition in the MENA, shows that only 28% of Moroccans favor the US over China.
The poll shows that fewer than a third of respondents have a favorable view of the US in the six countries in the MENA region.
In Algeria, 60% view China more favorably than the US (24%). In Tunisia, 50% of people show favorable views of China against 21% for the US.
The data shows that 34% of Libyans view China more favorably than the US (14%).
In the Middle East, 35% of Jordanians think better of China than the US (15%). The Arab Barometer study on US-China competition in the region shows that 43% people in Lebanon prefer China against 25% who prefer the US.
The Arab Barometer study explains the data, saying that the survey results “make clear that Arab publics prefer China.”