
Einar H. Dyvik
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Get in touch with us nowPeople in high-income countries have far higher confidence in U.S. President Joe Biden than in Chinese President Xi Jinping doing the right thing in world affairs. This was especially the case in Poland, where 70 percent had confidence in Biden. The confidence was evenly divided in middle-income countries, with 45 percent having confidence in both Joe Biden and Xi Jinping. Kenya, Thailand, and Singapore saw the highest confidence levels in President Xi.
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