The Philippine Star

US trust rating dips as those China, Russia rise

- By JANVIC MATEO

The continuing tirades by President Duterte against the US appears to have had an impact on the overall public trust obtained by the superpower and long-time Philippine ally, a survey of the Social Weather Stations (SWS) showed.

Conducted from Dec. 3 to 6 and published in Business

World yesterday, the survey also shows China and Russia, which Duterte have cozied up to since assuming office, enjoying significan­t increases in trust ratings.

While the US continues to enjoy a “very good” rating among Filipinos, SWS noted that its overall net trust rating dropped seven points from +66 (76 percent much trust, 11 percent little trust) in September to +59 (70 percent much trust, 11 percent little trust) in December.

This is the lowest it got since the “good” + 35 ( 52 percent much trust, 17 little trust) it obtained in March 2010.

Net trust rating is obtained by subtractin­g percentage of those who said that they have little trust from those who said that they have much trust.

SWS classifies net trust ratings of at least +70 as excellent; +50 to +69 as very good; +30 to +49 as good; +10 to +29 as moderate, +9 to -9 as neutral; -10 to -29 as poor; -30 to -49 as bad; -50 to -69 as very bad; as well as -70 and below as execrable.

Meanwhile, the trust ratings of China and Russia have significan­tly increased.

Overall net trust rating among Filipinos for China soared two grades up from a “bad” - 33 (22 percent much trust, 55 percent little trust) in September to a “neutral” +9 ( 39 percent much trust, 30 percent little trust) in December.

SWS said it was the best rating for China in four years since it obtained a “moderate” +10 in March 2012, a few months before the Panatag Shoal standoff that soured the relations of Manila and Beijing.

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