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"Ministers’ information" It monitors the most prominent results of think tank polls and international polls

 The Information and Decision Support Center of the Council of Ministers launched a new issue of its periodical published under the title “A Look at Local and International Opinion Polls,” which included a selection of the most prominent results of opinion polls conducted by these global centers in various fields.< /p>

The issue included a Pew survey. For research on a sample of Americans and Mexicans to learn about their vision of relations between the two countries, as the United States of America and Mexico share land and sea borders, as well as close diplomatic and economic relations between them.

The results showed that 37% of Americans view Mexicans in a positive light. The percentage of Mexicans regarding Americans was 61%, while the percentage of Americans viewing Mexicans negatively was 60%, and the percentage of Mexicans viewing it was 33%. For Americans, 83% of American citizens evaluated their country’s government’s treatment of asylum seekers from Mexico as bad, compared to 16% who saw it as dealing well. With regard to citizens’ assessment of the United States and Mexico’s governments’ treatment of asylum seekers on the borders of the two countries, 45% indicated % of Mexicans said that the government’s treatment of asylum seekers at the border is good, while 52% of Mexicans said that the treatment is bad, and 10% of Americans said that the Mexican government’s treatment of asylum seekers is good. At the border, it is good, while 68% reported that the treatment is bad, and 86% of Mexican citizens indicated that they do not trust US President Donald Trump, while only 12% expressed their confidence in him to some extent, while 60% of Mexicans expressed their lack of confidence. In the current US President “Joe Biden” While approximately a third of Mexicans, 36%, expressed their confidence in him.

The number also addressed the “Chicago Council on Global Affairs” poll. On a sample of American citizens to get their opinions on the issues on which the government budget is spent, 67% of Americans explained that government spending on the health care sector and attention to it must be increased, followed by education and improving the infrastructure of “roads, spending, and airports.” by 66% for both of them, and 58% of the citizens in the sample indicated that they prefer to increase spending on social security programs, and in contrast, 30% of them indicated that spending on them continues as it is in the current situation, and 51% of American citizens agreed that the government should reduce Spending on economic aid provided to other countries. Also, 50% of Americans agreed to reduce military aid provided to other countries, and 28% of the Americans in the sample believed that their country’s government should increase the amount of spending on the defense budget, compared to 26% who believed that it should Reducing it.

The Information Center also highlighted the “Eurobarometer” survey. On a sample of citizens in 27 countries (European Union countries) to get to know their vision of the most important challenges and priorities facing the European Union. 58% of citizens in 27 countries expressed their optimism, whether very (11%) or somewhat (47%), about the future of the Union. This percentage rose among the citizens of Lithuania, Portugal and Malta to 74% each, followed by Romania 73% and Denmark 72%.

As seen by 38% Of the citizens in the sample, the European Union’s respect for democracy, human rights and the rule of law is considered one of its main strengths, followed by the economic, industrial and commercial strength of the European Union 34%, then good relations and solidarity between the countries of the Union 28%, and the standard of living of its citizens and the European Union’s commitment to confronting climate change and protecting the environment 23% for each.

While 50% of the citizens in the sample believed that the war in Ukraine comes at the forefront of the main challenges facing their country, followed by illegal immigration, 41%, then Environmental issues and climate change 35%, cost of living 32%, terrorism and security issues 29%, and 33% of European Union citizens explained that they believe that the environment, climate change and illegal immigration files are among the most important areas that the European Union should address as a priority, followed by security and defense 29%. Then the war in Ukraine 25%.

Continuingly, 44% of citizens in the 27 countries expected that the conflicts would be in The world is the most important challenge facing their country in the future, followed by climate change and environmental issues, 42%, then illegal immigration, 40%. 55% of the citizens in the sample expressed their confidence in the strength of democracy in the European Union during the next five years, and this percentage rose among the citizens of Lithuania to 76%. They were followed by citizens of Portugal, 72%, then citizens of Finland, 70%, while this percentage decreased among citizens of Slovenia, 37%.

64% reported Of the citizens in the sample, they said they were concerned about the security of the European Union during the next five years. Citizens of Portugal came at the top of the list of countries whose citizens agreed to this with a rate of 77%, followed by citizens of Lithuania and Cyprus with 73% each, while this percentage did not exceed half the percentage of 47% among citizens of Sweden.

50% of citizens in 27 countries indicated that they have confidence in the strength of the economy in the European Union during the next five years, and Lithuania came at the top of the list of countries whose citizens saw this with 78%. They were followed by citizens of Portugal and Romania, at 68% each, while this percentage decreased among citizens of Cyprus, at 36%.

The number included a Deloitte survey On a sample of tax officials and managers in some companies around the world to learn about their vision of tax policies in their country, where 70% of the tax officials in the sample expected that there would be an increase in the number of tax reports, compared to 30% who did not expect this, and 97% of the tax officials in the sample confirmed that Their companies have a tax transparency strategy, but they explained that they have some concerns about implementing it effectively, and 69% of the tax officials in the sample felt that the consistency of tax administration and private controls with the company’s public statements is one of the most important challenges facing them. Implementing a tax transparency strategy, followed by identifying and verifying the sources of data included in the company’s disclosure 68%.

According to the same survey, 59% of the tax officials in the sample expected that the application of electronic invoices would enhance tax compliance, and 30% believed that it You must invest first in software, while 10% expected that the application of electronic invoices would not improve tax compliance. Also, 66% of the tax officials in the sample expected an increase in the use of artificial intelligence technology in tax compliance, compared to 30% who expected the opposite. That.

The issue dealt with the “YouGov” survey. On a sample of citizens in 5 countries (Australia, the United States of America, India, the United Kingdom, and the United Arab Emirates) to learn about applications for banking services on mobile phones in those countries, where 41% of Australian citizens indicated that they use these applications on their mobile phones on a daily basis to perform the services. Online banking and finance, followed by 40% of Britons, 34% in India, and almost a quarter of Emiratis and Americans (27% each), and 31% of Indians indicated discomfort in using banking applications on phones. Mobile phones, followed by 28% of Australian citizens, 24% of the United Arab Emirates, while 15% of United States citizens expressed their discomfort in using them.

And among the number of surveys, the “YouGov” survey On a sample of citizens in 17 countries around the world to determine the extent of the impact of artificial intelligence on consumers’ purchasing decisions, where 21% of the citizens in the sample expressed that they would be less likely to buy from companies that use artificial intelligence, while the same percentage, 21%, expressed that they would be more inclined to buy. Of those companies, India came at the forefront of countries whose citizens agreed with this opinion, 52%, followed by the United Arab Emirates, 48%, then Hong Kong, 44%.

52% of citizens in India also indicated that Companies’ use of artificial intelligence makes them more likely to purchase their products and services. 48% of UAE citizens agreed with this opinion and Hong Kong 44%, while 55% of Singaporean citizens believed that companies’ use of artificial intelligence in their products and services would not affect in any way their The probability of increasing or decreasing purchasing from them. 51% of Indonesian citizens agreed with this opinion, and 36% of citizens in the United States of America believed that companies’ use of artificial intelligence would reduce the probability of purchasing from them, followed by Sweden. and the United Kingdom 32% each.

YouGov also Conducting a survey on a sample of citizens in 17 countries to identify the impact of product diversity and marketing on purchasing decisions. 53% of the citizens in the sample saw that diversity and inclusion in products is at the forefront of the factors that affect the decision to buy from a particular place, and 47% of the respondents saw that Diversity among employees in places of purchase is among the important factors that affect the decision to purchase from a particular place, followed by diversity in advertisements, 42%.

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