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New poll shows eroding global trust in Trump and America

Pew survey across 36 nations found just 23 per cent of respondents had confidence in Trump to do the right thing in world affairs

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About two-thirds of respondents had little or no confidence in Donald Trump on global affairs. Photo: Getty Images via AFP
Khushboo Razdan
Global confidence in US President Donald Trump’s leadership remains low around the world, while views of his country as a reliable partner continue to decline, a new survey from the Washington-based Pew Research Centre showed on Tuesday.
The survey of 42,151 adults across 36 countries was conducted between February and May 2026, a period marked by geopolitical competition with China and the US-Israeli military conflict with Iran that began in late February.

On average, just 23 per cent of adults said they had confidence in Trump to do the right thing in world affairs, while roughly two-thirds expressed little or no confidence.

Confidence dropped in 16 of the 24 nations with available trends, and no country showed any improvement.

Meanwhile, views of the US itself remained largely negative. Across the 36 countries, 37 per cent held a favourable opinion of the US, compared with 57 per cent who viewed it unfavourably.

Favourability fell in 15 of 24 countries with trend data, including double-digit drops in Indonesia, Italy, Nigeria, South Africa, South Korea and Turkey.

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