With few entry tests, Southeast Asia may gain most from China’s travel revival

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With few entry tests, Southeast Asia may gain most from China’s travel revival
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Southeast Asia’s tourist economies are set to be leading beneficiaries of China’s scrapping of travel bans as they have steered clear of the COVID-19 tests before entry that Europe, Japan and the United States have imposed on Chinese visitors. | Reuters

While Australia, Britain, India, Japan and the United States are among the nations that require a negative COVID-19 test from inbound Chinese, Southeast Asian countries, from Cambodia to Indonesia and Singapore, have all declined such requirements.

In Vietnam, almost a third of the 18 million foreign arrivals in 2019 were from China, while about a fifth of Singapore’s international arrivals were Chinese who spent S$900 million . Singapore said it had high population immunity, as about 40 percent of its people had been infected with coronavirus and 83 percent had been vaccinated, while it has bolstered healthcare capacity.

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