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China allows visa-free entry for 5 Latin American nations to boost ties

  • China will allow visa-free entry starting June 1, 2025, for up to 30 days to citizens of five Latin American countries.
  • This one-year trial program aims to strengthen ties after Beijing hosted the China-CELAC Forum to boost regional alliances.
  • The program covers nationals from Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Uruguay, and was announced by China's Foreign Ministry on Thursday.
  • Lin Jian, spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry, expressed hope that more international visitors will come to China to enjoy its rich and lively culture.
  • China’s opening up to Latin America joins similar moves with other countries to boost the economy and counterbalance U.S. Influence.
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China announced this Thursday that from June 1st the citizens of Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru and Uruguay will be able to enter the country without a visa for stays of up to 30 days.The spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, Lin Jian, confirmed the details of the measure, which had been announced by President Xi Jinping during the recent ministerial summit between China and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States.A…

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The announcement was made by the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, Lin Jian, during a press conference on Thursday, May 15. According to the official, this measure, covers tourists from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru and Uruguay and seeks to "facilitate further exchanges between peoples and foster friendly cooperation." This visa waiver policy aligns these South American countries with many European and Asian countries that …

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Xinhua broke the news in China on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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