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Americans Favor Tariffs on‌ Chinese Goods and Call for Military Preparedness, Survey Shows

Bipartisan majorities of Americans favor more tariffs on Chinese goods and believe that the⁤ United States needs to step up preparations for ​military threats from the country, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos survey.

The ⁢two-day poll,‍ which ​concluded​ on Tuesday,‌ revealed deep worries among ‍ Americans about China’s global influence at a time when U.S.-China relations have‌ fallen to their lowest point in decades.

Some 66 percent of respondents said they were ‍more likely to ⁢ back a candidate in the 2024 ⁢presidential election⁣ who “supports additional tariffs on Chinese imports.”

Another 66 percent⁣ of respondents—including 58 percent of Democrats and 81 percent ⁣of Republicans—agreed with a statement that the United States “needs⁢ to do ⁣more to prepare for military threats from China.”

Still, just⁣ 38 percent of Americans supported the ‌possible deployment of U.S. troops to defend Taiwan in the event of a Chinese attack, showing the political constraints facing⁤ any president seeking ​U.S. military involvement in ⁣a conflict​ involving China.

The⁤ bipartisan concern about China helps explain the increasingly combative stances Republican presidential candidates⁢ have taken toward the world’s second-largest economy.

In recent months, Republican White House hopefuls have attacked China‍ daily,⁢ with‌ each candidate‌ trying to show voters that they are⁣ best positioned to take on America’s geopolitical foe.

Former president Donald Trump, Florida governor ‍Ron DeSantis, and former UN⁢ Ambassador Nikki Haley have all⁣ called for the ​United States​ to end permanent normal trade relations with China, which ​would limit ⁤economic ties between the countries.

Biden has sought to stabilize the intense U.S.-China rivalry through ⁢high-level official​ engagement. But ⁢at recent fundraising events the ⁣president has called its‍ economy a “ticking ⁢time ​bomb”⁣ and referred to ⁤its ⁢leader⁢ Xi Jinping‍ a dictator.

Defending Taiwan?

The online Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted nationwide, ‍collecting ⁣responses from ‍1,005 adults, including 443 ⁣Democrats and 346 Republicans. It had a credibility interval, a measure of precision,⁤ of about 4 percentage points in either direction.

Seventy-five percent of Americans had a negative⁤ view toward China, while 84%​ saw Xi at‍ least ‍slightly unfavorably. ‌Some 65 percent⁢ felt China’s government was trying to influence the U.S. election.

While half of respondents ‍supported aiding Taiwan with military ‍equipment to deter a‍ possible Chinese attack, 42 ‌percent opposed ‌deploying U.S. troops⁣ in Taiwan’s ⁣defense, and 20% said they didn’t know.

Taiwan, ‌the democratically​ governed⁣ island claimed by China as its territory, is the main ‌flashpoint in U.S. ​ties with China’s Communist government.

U.S. Central ⁤Intelligence Agency director William Burns ‌has said that ⁣Xi had ordered ⁣his military to be ‍ready to conduct an invasion of Taiwan by 2027,⁤ though that​ does not necessarily mean he will go ahead with it.

Beijing has never renounced the use of force to‌ bring Taiwan​ under its rule.

Biden said in 2022 that ​U.S forces would defend Taiwan in the​ event of a⁣ Chinese invasion, appearing to go beyond the long-standing U.S. approach of “strategic ‌ambiguity” – not making clear ‌whether ⁣it would ⁤respond militarily to such an attack.

But his administration‌ has routinely said there has been no change to​ U.S.‍ policy toward Taiwan.

(Reporting by Michael‍ Martina, Jason Lange and Gram ‌Slattery; Editing by Don‍ Durfee & Shri Navaratnam)

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