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The U.S. is increasingly viewed abroad as an unreliable partner whose foreign policy gives little consideration to other countries’ interests, adding another layer of uncertainty to an international trading system already strained by tariffs and geopolitical conflict.
A Pew Research Center survey of 42,151 adults in 36 countries found a median of 37 percent held a favorable view of the U.S., compared with 57 percent who viewed it unfavorably. Favorable ratings ...
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