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‘China has turned the corner’: foreign business groups welcome post-Covid reopening plan

  • End to quarantine on arrival and resumption of international flights paves way for resumption of normal activity, American Chamber of Commerce in China says
  • Easing coronavirus rules is also expected to enable more crucial in-person contact

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China plans to gradually restore international flights. Photo: Kyodo
Wendy Wuin BeijingandFrank Tangin Beijing
China’s latest reopening plan will help to rebuild foreign investors’ confidence in the Chinese market and go some way to repairing external relations, according to foreign business groups in the country.
Beijing announced on Monday that it was dropping centralised quarantine and most Covid-19 testing for inbound travellers from January 8, making its biggest move yet to reopening its borders.

It also said it would gradually resume international flights and smooth visa applications for businesspeople, students and family reunions.

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Foreign business groups welcomed the decision, given quarantine and travel restrictions had been their major concern over the past three years of the pandemic.

It finally feels as if China has turned the corner
Colm Rafferty

Colm Rafferty, chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in China, said the end to quarantine “clears the way for resumption of normal business travel”.

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