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Japan survey finds China top US partner in Asia
- A poll by the Japanese Foreign Ministry found 35 per cent of 200 American opinion leaders saw Beijing as Washington’s most important ally in Asia
- Japan topped the list of nations in the region seen as reliable for the US, followed by Australia
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More American opinion leaders view China as the United States’ most important partner in Asia given the countries’ trade relations, but Japan is considered most trustworthy, a survey by the Japanese Foreign Ministry showed.
Asked to choose “the most important partner of the United States” among Asian and nearby countries, 35 per cent of 200 opinion leaders from a range of fields picked China, 33 per cent chose Japan and 9 per cent Australia. South Korea ranked fourth at 7 per cent in the annual survey.
The percentage of respondents selecting China was up significantly from 18 per cent in the survey a year earlier, while those picking Japan slipped from 42 per cent.
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Of those who saw Beijing as the most important partner, almost four out of five cited economic factors, with 56 per cent picking trade ties and 23 per cent the country’s economic strength, according to the survey conducted between December 2020 and January 2021.
Japan topped the list of nations in the region seen as reliable for the US with 36 per cent of the respondents naming the country, followed by Australia selected by 30 per cent. China gained just 3 per cent of the votes, trailing South Korea which ranked third, picked by 17 per cent.
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