Brazil and China are enhancing their ties by extending tourist and business visas to ten years. This significant move doubles the previous limit and marks a major development in their diplomatic and economic relationship. In 2023, Brazil welcomed approximately 42,500 Chinese tourists. With this new visa policy, these numbers are expected to grow. This initiative […]
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