More Americans trust former President Trump’s approach to trade than
President Biden’s but are split on their approach to tariffs on China, according to a new survey.
Independents had a similar outlook, with 32 percent supporting Trump and 20 percent backing Biden’s approach to trade.
Trump has pushed for increases in tariffs for some time, especially for items coming from China. In February, Trump floated imposing a 60 percent or higher tariff on Chinese goods if he is reelected to the White House in November.
U.S. adults are split on his position, however, with 38 percent strongly or somewhat supporting it. Roughly 35 percent are strongly or somewhat opposed it, while 27 percent said they were not sure, the poll found.
The former president’s proposal has 52 percent support from Republicans, a much higher number than from Democrats — with only 30 percent of them being in favor of that approach.
According to the poll, more Americans say a trade war with the communist country would hurt the U.S. more than it would China.
While Trump’s proposal drew split reactions in the survey, around half of respondents who had an opinion on the issue said the U.S.’s trade policy regarding China is unfair. About three-quarters of respondents said China’s trade policy toward the U.S. is unfair
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