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Argentina eases visa requirements for Chinese nationals in new overture to Beijing

Move comes as President Milei seeks to shift foreign policy amid delayed US trade talks

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Argentina is easing visa requirements for Chinese nationals. Image: Shutterstock
Igor Patrickin São Paulo

Argentina on Monday announced a loosening of visa requirements for Chinese citizens in a new overture to Beijing as President Javier Milei seeks to recalibrate his foreign policy amid delayed trade negotiations with the US.

Under the new policy, effective Tuesday, Chinese nationals with US visas will not need Argentine visas to enter the country for tourism or business.

Until now, all Chinese citizens were subject to Argentina’s full visa requirements.

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The policy change follows weeks of uncertainty around the timing of a long-anticipated tariff agreement with Washington and comes amid growing US discomfort over Argentina’s warming ties with Beijing.

In early April, US Special Envoy for Latin America Mauricio Claver-Carone publicly criticised a long-standing currency swap agreement between China and Argentina, calling it a form of “extortion” and urging Buenos Aires to sever the deal.
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China’s foreign ministry responded at the time by accusing Washington of attempting to “drive a wedge” between China and its Latin American partners. The dispute highlighted the delicate position Milei faces as he courts both superpowers.

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