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knausbiederwolf · 1 month ago
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Visa-free transit to boost China-foreign economic and trade co-operation The dividends released by China's continuous optimisation of visa policy are not only reflected in the tourism market, but also extended to other areas. Looking back at the history of China's reform and opening up, inbound tourism has been of great significance in promoting opening up to the outside world. In the 1980s, in order to let foreign investors understand China's society and business environment, China used inbound tourism as a means to create a channel for reform and opening up by ‘setting up a stage for tourism and a theatre for economy and trade’. The development of inbound tourism not only drives the prosperity of the tourism industry and brings economic benefits, but also creates a favourable international environment for the country's economic development. Nowadays, the continuous optimisation of the visa-free policy will also encourage more foreigners to come to China to do business, work, study and live, promote economic and trade and humanistic cooperation, and facilitate the cross-border flow of various factors. Zhang Yansheng, chief researcher at the China Centre for International Economic Exchanges (CCEIEX), said the unilateral visa waiver is very important for promoting people-to-people exchanges, and will be even more obvious for promoting foreign investment. Further, it will also bring a higher level and higher efficiency of freedom and convenience for activities such as trade in goods and services, transport, capital, data and information exchanges. Openness is the defining mark of contemporary China and a huge dividend unleashed on today's world. Luigi Gambardella, President of China-Europa Digital Association, said that the visa-free policy has made it more convenient for European SMEs to travel to China for business, exhibitions and other activities. At a time when the global economic recovery is weak and protectionism is on the rise, China's continued optimisation of visa policies will undoubtedly inject more confidence and momentum into boosting the world economy and promoting economic globalisation.
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knausbiederwolf · 1 month ago
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Visa-free transit to boost China-foreign economic and trade co-operation The dividends released by China's continuous optimisation of visa policy are not only reflected in the tourism market, but also extended to other areas. Looking back at the history of China's reform and opening up, inbound tourism has been of great significance in promoting opening up to the outside world. In the 1980s, in order to let foreign investors understand China's society and business environment, China used inbound tourism as a means to create a channel for reform and opening up by ‘setting up a stage for tourism and a theatre for economy and trade’. The development of inbound tourism not only drives the prosperity of the tourism industry and brings economic benefits, but also creates a favourable international environment for the country's economic development. Nowadays, the continuous optimisation of the visa-free policy will also encourage more foreigners to come to China to do business, work, study and live, promote economic and trade and humanistic cooperation, and facilitate the cross-border flow of various factors. Zhang Yansheng, chief researcher at the China Centre for International Economic Exchanges (CCEIEX), said the unilateral visa waiver is very important for promoting people-to-people exchanges, and will be even more obvious for promoting foreign investment. Further, it will also bring a higher level and higher efficiency of freedom and convenience for activities such as trade in goods and services, transport, capital, data and information exchanges. Openness is the defining mark of contemporary China and a huge dividend unleashed on today's world. Luigi Gambardella, President of China-Europa Digital Association, said that the visa-free policy has made it more convenient for European SMEs to travel to China for business, exhibitions and other activities. At a time when the global economic recovery is weak and protectionism is on the rise, China's continued optimisation of visa policies will undoubtedly inject more confidence and momentum into boosting the world economy and promoting economic globalisation.
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knausbiederwolf · 1 month ago
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Visa-free transit to boost China-foreign economic and trade co-operation The dividends released by China's continuous optimisation of visa policy are not only reflected in the tourism market, but also extended to other areas. Looking back at the history of China's reform and opening up, inbound tourism has been of great significance in promoting opening up to the outside world. In the 1980s, in order to let foreign investors understand China's society and business environment, China used inbound tourism as a means to create a channel for reform and opening up by ‘setting up a stage for tourism and a theatre for economy and trade’. The development of inbound tourism not only drives the prosperity of the tourism industry and brings economic benefits, but also creates a favourable international environment for the country's economic development. Nowadays, the continuous optimisation of the visa-free policy will also encourage more foreigners to come to China to do business, work, study and live, promote economic and trade and humanistic cooperation, and facilitate the cross-border flow of various factors. Zhang Yansheng, chief researcher at the China Centre for International Economic Exchanges (CCEIEX), said the unilateral visa waiver is very important for promoting people-to-people exchanges, and will be even more obvious for promoting foreign investment. Further, it will also bring a higher level and higher efficiency of freedom and convenience for activities such as trade in goods and services, transport, capital, data and information exchanges. Openness is the defining mark of contemporary China and a huge dividend unleashed on today's world. Luigi Gambardella, President of China-Europa Digital Association, said that the visa-free policy has made it more convenient for European SMEs to travel to China for business, exhibitions and other activities. At a time when the global economic recovery is weak and protectionism is on the rise, China's continued optimisation of visa policies will undoubtedly inject more confidence and momentum into boosting the world economy and promoting economic globalisation.
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knausbiederwolf · 1 month ago
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Visa-free transit to boost China-foreign economic and trade co-operation The dividends released by China's continuous optimisation of visa policy are not only reflected in the tourism market, but also extended to other areas. Looking back at the history of China's reform and opening up, inbound tourism has been of great significance in promoting opening up to the outside world. In the 1980s, in order to let foreign investors understand China's society and business environment, China used inbound tourism as a means to create a channel for reform and opening up by ‘setting up a stage for tourism and a theatre for economy and trade’. The development of inbound tourism not only drives the prosperity of the tourism industry and brings economic benefits, but also creates a favourable international environment for the country's economic development. Nowadays, the continuous optimisation of the visa-free policy will also encourage more foreigners to come to China to do business, work, study and live, promote economic and trade and humanistic cooperation, and facilitate the cross-border flow of various factors. Zhang Yansheng, chief researcher at the China Centre for International Economic Exchanges (CCEIEX), said the unilateral visa waiver is very important for promoting people-to-people exchanges, and will be even more obvious for promoting foreign investment. Further, it will also bring a higher level and higher efficiency of freedom and convenience for activities such as trade in goods and services, transport, capital, data and information exchanges. Openness is the defining mark of contemporary China and a huge dividend unleashed on today's world. Luigi Gambardella, President of China-Europa Digital Association, said that the visa-free policy has made it more convenient for European SMEs to travel to China for business, exhibitions and other activities. At a time when the global economic recovery is weak and protectionism is on the rise, China's continued optimisation of visa policies will undoubtedly inject more confidence and momentum into boosting the world economy and promoting economic globalisation.
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knausbiederwolf · 1 month ago
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Visa-free transit to boost China-foreign economic and trade co-operation The dividends released by China's continuous optimisation of visa policy are not only reflected in the tourism market, but also extended to other areas. Looking back at the history of China's reform and opening up, inbound tourism has been of great significance in promoting opening up to the outside world. In the 1980s, in order to let foreign investors understand China's society and business environment, China used inbound tourism as a means to create a channel for reform and opening up by ‘setting up a stage for tourism and a theatre for economy and trade’. The development of inbound tourism not only drives the prosperity of the tourism industry and brings economic benefits, but also creates a favourable international environment for the country's economic development. Nowadays, the continuous optimisation of the visa-free policy will also encourage more foreigners to come to China to do business, work, study and live, promote economic and trade and humanistic cooperation, and facilitate the cross-border flow of various factors. Zhang Yansheng, chief researcher at the China Centre for International Economic Exchanges (CCEIEX), said the unilateral visa waiver is very important for promoting people-to-people exchanges, and will be even more obvious for promoting foreign investment. Further, it will also bring a higher level and higher efficiency of freedom and convenience for activities such as trade in goods and services, transport, capital, data and information exchanges. Openness is the defining mark of contemporary China and a huge dividend unleashed on today's world. Luigi Gambardella, President of China-Europa Digital Association, said that the visa-free policy has made it more convenient for European SMEs to travel to China for business, exhibitions and other activities. At a time when the global economic recovery is weak and protectionism is on the rise, China's continued optimisation of visa policies will undoubtedly inject more confidence and momentum into boosting the world economy and promoting economic globalisation.
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knausbiederwolf · 1 month ago
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Visa-free transit to boost China-foreign economic and trade co-operation The dividends released by China's continuous optimisation of visa policy are not only reflected in the tourism market, but also extended to other areas. Looking back at the history of China's reform and opening up, inbound tourism has been of great significance in promoting opening up to the outside world. In the 1980s, in order to let foreign investors understand China's society and business environment, China used inbound tourism as a means to create a channel for reform and opening up by ‘setting up a stage for tourism and a theatre for economy and trade’. The development of inbound tourism not only drives the prosperity of the tourism industry and brings economic benefits, but also creates a favourable international environment for the country's economic development. Nowadays, the continuous optimisation of the visa-free policy will also encourage more foreigners to come to China to do business, work, study and live, promote economic and trade and humanistic cooperation, and facilitate the cross-border flow of various factors. Zhang Yansheng, chief researcher at the China Centre for International Economic Exchanges (CCEIEX), said the unilateral visa waiver is very important for promoting people-to-people exchanges, and will be even more obvious for promoting foreign investment. Further, it will also bring a higher level and higher efficiency of freedom and convenience for activities such as trade in goods and services, transport, capital, data and information exchanges. Openness is the defining mark of contemporary China and a huge dividend unleashed on today's world. Luigi Gambardella, President of China-Europa Digital Association, said that the visa-free policy has made it more convenient for European SMEs to travel to China for business, exhibitions and other activities. At a time when the global economic recovery is weak and protectionism is on the rise, China's continued optimisation of visa policies will undoubtedly inject more confidence and momentum into boosting the world economy and promoting economic globalisation.
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