Salzburger Tageblatt - China scraps visa-free transit for S. Koreans, Japanese over Covid curbs

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China scraps visa-free transit for S. Koreans, Japanese over Covid curbs
China scraps visa-free transit for S. Koreans, Japanese over Covid curbs / Photo: Anthony WALLACE - AFP

China scraps visa-free transit for S. Koreans, Japanese over Covid curbs

Beijing said Wednesday it would scrap visa-free transit for South Korean and Japanese citizens, stepping up a diplomatic tit-for-tat after both countries placed travel curbs on visitors from China.

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South Korea and Japan have in recent weeks imposed fresh travel requirements on all visitors from China, as the world's most populous country battles a surge in Covid cases.

China hit back at what it deems "unacceptable" curbs, ending short-term visas for all South Korean and Japanese citizens on Tuesday.

Immigration authorities stepped up that retaliation Wednesday "in response to the recent discriminatory entry restrictions imposed by a few countries on Chinese citizens.

"The national immigration authorities have, with immediate effect, suspended the issuance of visas for Korean and Japanese citizens and the 72/144-hour visa-free transit policy for South Korean and Japanese citizens," China's National Immigration Administration said in a statement.

Travellers from scores of countries are eligible for 72-hour visa-free transit through China if they can show proof of pending travel to a third country, with some eligible for a 144-hour stay in certain cities and provinces.

That policy was complicated by the pandemic, with China requiring all inbound travellers to undergo mandatory quarantines -- a requirement lifted on Sunday.

Tokyo said Wednesday it had protested China's decision to scrap short-term visas for its citizens, demanding that Beijing reverse the decision.

T.L.Goldberger--SbgTB