The 2024 U.S. election has concluded, with former President Donald Trump defeating Vice President Kamala Harris and returning to the White House.
Trump’s re-election has sparked global attention and is expected to have a long-term impact on international exchanges, particularly on China-U.S. tourism.
As the world’s two largest economies and tourism markets, China and the U.S. have undergone complex shifts in mutual dependency and influence under Trump’s previous administration.
During the early COVID-19 outbreak, the U.S. enacted restrictive measures including travel bans and stricter visa checks, which negatively impacted China-U.S. tourism.
In fiscal year 2016, the U.S. Department of State issued 6.9 million visitor visas.
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