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China Travel Advisory - I Was To Travel To China Next Week But Mid December Company Said No. The Trade War Has Taken Another Turn.

UM
Undisclosed Manufacturer #1
Jan 03, 2019

I was to travel to China next week but mid December company said no. The trade war has taken another turn.

I also note that per APPL financial warning China is taking a large hit due to trade war.

 

Exercise increased caution in China due to arbitrary enforcement of local laws as well as special restrictions on dual U.S.-Chinese nationals.

Chinese authorities have asserted broad authority to prohibit U.S. citizens from leaving China by using ‘exit bans,’ sometimes keeping U.S. citizens in China for years. China uses exit bans coercively:

  • to compel U.S. citizens to participate in Chinese government investigations,
  • to lure individuals back to China from abroad, and
  • to aid Chinese authorities in resolving civil disputes in favor of Chinese parties.

In most cases, U.S. citizens only become aware of the exit ban when they attempt to depart China, and there is no method to find out how long the ban may continue. U.S. citizens under exit bans have been harassed and threatened.

U.S. citizens may be detained without access to U.S. consular services or information about their alleged crime. U.S. citizens may be subjected to prolonged interrogations and extended detention for reasons related to “state security.” Security personnel may detain and/or deport U.S. citizens for sending private electronic messages critical of the Chinese government.

Extra security measures, such as security checks and increased levels of police presence, are common in the Xinjiang Uighur and Tibet Autonomous Regions. Authorities may impose curfews and travel restrictions on short notice.

China does not recognize dual nationality. U.S.-Chinese citizens and U.S. citizens of Chinese heritage may be subject to additional scrutiny and harassment, and China may prevent the U.S. Embassy from providing consular services.

Read the Safety and Security section on the country information page.

If you decide to travel to China:

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JH
John Honovich
Jan 03, 2019
IPVM

Very interesting. Thanks for sharing. It will be interesting to see how disruptive this gets.

I've noted this point already in the Huawei CFO thread but it's worth mentioning here what risk or impact does this have for Dahua and Hikvision executives going into the US. Since the US government is considering sanctions against those companies for human rights abuses, they may understandably be fearable about being arrested coming into the US.

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