Within a few hours of President Mauricio Macri’s arrival to China, the president announced a key measure aimed to show goodwill toward the hosts of the G20 Summit: Chinese tourists will no longer need visas to visit Argentina. Yet even those who still need to get the visa will benefit, as the new document will be valid for five years, rather than the current 90 days. There are likely to be more announcements abut deals and agreements with China after Macri meets with his Chinese counterpart, President Xi Jinping tonight at 11PM (Argentina time). The Macri administration thinks there is a lot of room to grow there considering a whopping 100 million Chinese citizens travel internationally every year. Read more: China Promises To Use Its Space Station In Argentina For ‘Peaceful Purposes’It will be Macri’s first G20 Summit.
Source: The Bubble September 02, 2016 17:26 UTC