Starting next June 1st, China will open its doors wide to travelers from five Latin American nations: Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru and Uruguay. For one year, these citizens will be able to stroll, do business and visit their loved ones in Chinese territory without the need to apply for a visa, enjoying stays of up to 30 days for each entry.
Tension between the United States and China is not new, but with the return of tariffs pushed by former President Donald Trump, the trade war between the two powers has escalated again. And while leaders talk about protecting domestic industries and balancing the trade balance, many U.S. companies are beginning to feel the effects-and not exactly in a positive way.