Pew survey reveals growing negative views of China among Americans.

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A new Pew survey shows that the percentage of Americans with a "very unfavourable" view of China has risen, with tensions between Taiwan and mainland China being deemed a "very serious" problem by the highest percentage of respondents in over a decade. However, younger Americans and Democrats are found to be more open to cooperation between the US and China.
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