Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights the strong mutual interest and recognition between Chinese and EU citizens regarding cultural exchange and economic cooperation, indicating a positive outlook for future collaboration [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][11][13] Group 2 - The survey reveals that nearly 70% of Chinese citizens have varying degrees of understanding of the EU, while over half of EU respondents feel aware of China's development [2] - 45% of EU respondents believe China's global influence has improved, while 39% of Chinese respondents feel the same about the EU [2] - Over 80% of Chinese citizens express interest in Western civilization, with 72% specifically interested in European culture, while over 70% of EU citizens show interest in Eastern civilization, with 57% interested in Chinese culture [3] Group 3 - The survey indicates that 63% of Chinese respondents view the China-EU relationship as one of "cooperation and competition," while 43% of EU respondents see it as a "cooperation partner" relationship [6][7] - 78% of Chinese respondents and over 70% of EU respondents expect to strengthen cooperation or become more friendly in the future [7] - The majority of respondents from both sides identify "US influence" as a primary obstacle to developing friendly relations [7][9] Group 4 - 59% of Chinese respondents trust the EU more than the US in economic cooperation, while 55% feel the same regarding environmental issues [8] - The survey shows that nearly 60% of EU respondents support the EU seeking strategic autonomy, reflecting security concerns amid changing geopolitical dynamics [9] - 44% of EU respondents prefer a friendly relationship with China over following US directives, indicating a significant preference for cooperation [10] Group 5 - Both Chinese and EU citizens express high expectations for cooperation in high-tech, digital economy, and trade investment sectors, with 47% of Chinese respondents and 38% of EU respondents prioritizing high-tech collaboration [11][12] - 75% of Chinese respondents and 57% of EU respondents believe that China and the EU should enhance cooperation in multilateral and global affairs [13] - There is a consensus on the potential for collaboration in areas such as biodiversity protection, climate change response, and regional security [13]
环球时报研究院发布“中欧互视民意调查”结果:中欧民意看好未来合作前景
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2026-01-27 22:50