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环球时报研究院发布中国首次大范围“中拉互视”民调报告:友好关系对中拉未来发展很重要
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-07-04 22:39
Core Viewpoint - The relationship between China and Latin American countries has entered a new stage characterized by equality, mutual benefit, innovation, openness, and people-centered development, as highlighted by President Xi Jinping's speech at the China-Latin America and Caribbean Countries Forum [1] Group 1: Survey Overview - The "China-Latin America Mutual Perception" survey is the first large-scale public opinion survey conducted in Latin America, consisting of two parts: "Chinese Views on Latin America" and "Latin American Views on China" [2] - The first part of the survey collected 2,099 valid samples from 16 cities across seven regions in mainland China, while the second part gathered 3,373 valid responses from six Latin American countries [2] Group 2: Impressions and Interests - Chinese respondents associate Latin America with keywords such as "football," "enthusiasm," and "culture," while Latin Americans view China primarily through the lens of "technology" and "economy" [2][3] - A significant 97% of Chinese respondents express high interest in Latin American affairs, and 96% of Latin Americans show similar interest in Chinese matters [4] Group 3: Economic Perspectives - 40% of Chinese respondents believe that Latin America's economic prospects are "relatively good," while over 50% view it as "stable with challenges but with potential" [5] - 50% of Latin American respondents consider China's economic development prospects "very good," with 34% believing they are "good" [5] Group 4: Trade and Investment - By the end of 2023, China's direct investment stock in Latin America is expected to reach $600.8 billion, making the region the second-largest destination for Chinese overseas investment [12] - 93% of Latin American respondents believe that China's rapid development presents opportunities for the region, with many recognizing China as a key trade partner and a significant source of investment [11] Group 5: Future Cooperation - Over 60% of Latin American respondents express a desire for strengthened trade and investment cooperation with China, particularly in high-tech industries and infrastructure development [12] - The survey indicates that both Chinese and Latin American respondents view their cooperation as mutually beneficial, with over 80% of Chinese respondents affirming this sentiment [11]