Summary
China’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism issued a travel warning for the U.S., citing deteriorating China-U.S. trade relations and domestic U.S. security concerns.
The Ministry of Education also warned students about studying in the U.S., following Ohio’s Higher Education Act, which impacts Chinese-American academic exchanges.
The move follows Trump’s tariff hikes, now totaling 104%, prompting China to raise tariffs on U.S. imports to 84%.
Several European countries also updated travel advisories. Both nations remain entrenched in an escalating trade war with no resolution in sight.
Yeah, it’s because of the tariffs people. There are only the tariffs, there’s nothing else to see here. Move along.
Yeah, definitely no genuine risk of Chinese college students getting their visas cancelled and renditioned to El Salvador.