A recent Pew Research Center study suggests a growing global favorability shift towards China, overtaking the United States in some perceptions. The survey, covering 24 countries, highlights shifting attitudes with an increased perception of China as a leading economic power. This development coincides with recent diplomatic efforts to stabilize relations between the two nations, including a meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump in May 2026. The survey reflects broader geopolitical trends as confidence in Trump’s leadership wanes globally.
The survey’s implications appear to have influenced prediction markets, particularly regarding the potential for Xi Jinping to visit the United States before the end of 2026. Currently, markets suggest a high likelihood of such a visit, with the odds at approximately 90.5% for a visit by December 31, 2026. However, recent developments, including the detention of a U.S. nuclear expert in China, have caused some fluctuation in these probabilities.
Key Takeaways
The Pew study suggests a rising global perception of China, potentially influencing geopolitical dynamics.
Market pricing implies a strong expectation for Xi Jinping to visit the United States before the end of 2026.










