What percentage of Americans believed international trade was on the wrong track in April 2025?

What percentage of Americans believed international trade was on the wrong track in April 2025?

  • Correct Answer: 52%
  • 61%
  • 45%
  • 36%

Explanation: 52% of Americans felt international trade was on the wrong track in April 2025, per Ipsos.

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