Washington’s decision to ease its travel warning for China removes an obstacle to exchanges of people between the world’s two largest economies but will likely face new scrutiny once Donald Trump returns to the White House.
The US Department of State announced a shift in its advisory for the Asian nation by reducing it from Level 3 — “reconsider travel” — to Level 2, which asks people to “exercise increased caution.” The downgrade on Wednesday means the US travel warning for China matches the designation for countries like France, Germany and India.
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