Current:Home > ScamsChina will allow visa-free entry for France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Malaysia -ClearPath Finance
China will allow visa-free entry for France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Malaysia
View
Date:2025-04-17 20:33:46
BEIJING (AP) — China announced Friday that it will allow visa-free entry for citizens of five European countries and Malaysia as it tries to encourage more people to visit for business and tourism.
Starting Dec. 1, citizens of France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Malaysia will be allowed to enter China for up to 15 days without a visa. The trial program will be in effect for one year.
The aim is “to facilitate the high-quality development of Chinese and foreign personnel exchanges and high-level opening up to the outside world,” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said at a daily briefing.
China’s strict pandemic measures, which included required quarantines for all arrivals, discouraged many people from visiting for nearly three years. The restrictions were lifted early this year, but international travel has yet to bounce back to pre-pandemic levels.
China previously allowed citizens of Brunei, Japan and Singapore to enter without a visa but suspended that after the COVID-19 outbreak. It resumed visa-free entry for Brunei and Singapore in July but has not done so for Japan.
In the first six months of the year, China recorded 8.4 million entries and exits by foreigners, according to immigration statistics. That compares to 977 million for all of 2019, the last year before the pandemic.
The EU Chamber of Commerce in China welcomed the announcement and expressed hope that more European nations would be given visa-free access soon. In a statement, it called it “a tangible and practical improvement, which will also increase business confidence.”
The Chinese government has been seeking foreign investment to help boost a sluggish economy, and some businesspeople have been coming for trade fairs and meetings, including Tesla’s Elon Musk and Apple’s Tim Cook. Foreign tourists are still a rare sight compared to before the pandemic.
veryGood! (52)
Related
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Hi Hi!
- Man makes initial court appearance following Indiana block party shooting that killed 1, wounded 17
- The Visual Effects workers behind Marvel's movie magic vote to unionize
- Jamie Lee Curtis' graphic novel shows how 'We're blowing it with Mother Nature'
- Daughter of Utah death row inmate navigates complicated dance of grief and healing before execution
- Eritrean festivals have been attacked in Europe, North America. The government blames ‘asylum scum’
- Petition to recall SW town’s mayor submitted to Jeff Davis Registrar of Voters
- Jay-Z’s Made In America fest canceled due to ‘severe circumstances outside of production control’
- Why Sean "Diddy" Combs Is Being Given a Laptop in Jail Amid Witness Intimidation Fears
- Lapchick lauds NBA’s hiring practices, initiatives in annual TIDES diversity report
Ranking
- 'Most Whopper
- Abortion rights to be decided at the ballot box after Ohio voters reject Issue 1
- Shipping company ordered to pay $2.25M after discharging oily bilge off Rhode Island
- Inside Pennsylvania’s Monitoring of the Shell Petrochemical Complex
- North Carolina trustees approve Bill Belichick’s deal ahead of introductory news conference
- After 2023 World Cup loss, self-proclaimed patriots show hate for an American team
- Leandro De Niro Rodriguez's cause of death revealed as accidental drug overdose, reports say
- Musk said he'll pay legal costs for employees treated unfairly over Twitter
Recommendation
Golf's No. 1 Nelly Korda looking to regain her form – and her spot on the Olympic podium
Watch: San Diego burglary suspect stops to pet friendly family dog
Tory Lanez sentenced to 10 years for shooting Megan Thee Stallion in the feet in 2020
U.S. Coast Guard suspends search for missing diver at Florida Keys shipwreck: This was a tragic accident
Costco membership growth 'robust,' even amid fee increase: What to know about earnings release
Mega Millions is up to $1.58B. Here's why billion-dollar jackpots are now more common.
In Mexico, accusations of ‘communism’ and ‘fascism’ mark school textbook debate
Sinéad O'Connor Laid to Rest in Private Ceremony Attended by U2's Bono