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Argentina Eases Visa Requirements for Chinese Tourists and Business Travelers

ARGENTINA, JUL 21 – The visa exemption aims to boost tourism and business amid deepening trade and investment ties, with China as Argentina's second-largest trading partner, officials said.

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Argentina has announced that Chinese citizens with valid U.S. visas can enter the country without an Argentine visa, to boost tourism and strengthen ties with China. This follows China's visa-free policy for Argentine citizens. Argentina is a crucial supplier to China and a part of the Belt and Road Initiative.

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Argentina stated on Monday (21) that Chinese citizens with valid entry visas for the US do not need an Argentine visa to enter the country for tourist or business purposes. This easing of entry regulations takes place against the background of improving relations between Beijing and Buenos Aires. Argentina is an important supplier of products such as beef, soy [...] The post Argentina loosens visa requirement for Chinese citizens first appeared …

The Argentine government formalized on Monday a historic easing for the entry of Chinese citizens into the country: they will be able to enter without having to process an Argentine visa, as long as they count in their passport with visas in force for the United States or the European Union. The measure was officialized through Resolution 316/2025, signed by the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Interior, Lisandro Catalan, and published in the Offici…

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Punto a Punto Diario broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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