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China Is Exempting Some Foreign Executives From Travel Ban
Published on: 2020-05-13
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China is allowing executives from some foreign companies to enter the country despite a coronavirus travel ban as it seeks to restart the economy, according to people familiar with the matter.
 

The Ministry of Commerce told some key foreign companies they can apply for exemptions to the entry ban if they want to get executives back into China, the people said, asking not to be identified because the matter hasn’t been made public. They would still serve a mandatory quarantine, one of the people said.

foreignerThe move is the latest sign that China, which has banned almost all foreigners from entering since late March, is taking steps to reopen its borders for business. China has had some success in containing the outbreak, which first emerged in the central city of Wuhan, and businesses such as Shanghai Disneyland reopened Monday with health checks and social-distancing measures.
 

After first-quarter gross domestic product had its worst slump since the 1970s, officials are focusing on normalizing the economy. Rising unemployment and a collapse in global demand mean the risk of a second quarter of contraction persists.

A cleaner pushes a cart through the nearly empty departure hall at the Wuhan Tianhe International Airport in WuhanA cleaner pushes a cart through the nearly empty departure hall at the Wuhan Tianhe International Airport in Wuhan

The goal of the agreement is to expedite entry for people urgently needed for the resumption of essential work and production, while keeping supply chains between the two countries stable and unimpeded, China Foreign Ministry Spokesman GengShuang said April 30 at a news briefing. China would like to establish fast-track agreements with other countries, he said, without elaborating.
 

Some German companies are awaiting feedback after applying for exemptions, one of the people said. One person who got in was Volkswagen AG’s executive vice president for research and development, Thomas Muller, who entered China from Germany recently, according to Volkswagen.

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