China will reduce the time needed for approval of travel by US business executives to no more than 10 days, China's ambassador to the United States, Qin Gang, said on Thursday, promising to turn "an attentive ear" to concerns raised by US businesses.
Qin, who arrived in the United States in July, told a dinner hosted by the US-China Business Council that China would also work to make COVID-19 testing more convenient and allow executives to work during quarantine.
Qin said Beijing was implementing "fast track" arrangements for travel, a response to US concerns about resumption of business travel to China.
"With the upgraded arrangement, the time needed for travel approval will be shorter, no more than 10 working days," he said.
Qin said China would share its specific workplan "very soon" with the US Centers for Disease Control.