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With the world’s longest high-speed rail network and a new record-breaking bullet train, China is reshaping how travelers explore this vast nation.
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BlackRock has asked its staff visiting China for business trips to use temporary loaner phones and avoid using company laptops, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday, citing an internal memo.
A U.S. Commerce official has been barred from leaving China since April after having his passport seized, part of a growing trend affecting American citizens and executives.
BlackRock Inc. has told staff traveling to China for business trips to use temporary loaner phones and not to bring company laptops, underscoring growing concern among some global firms about employees working there.
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Health and Me on MSNWith Over 3,100 Infected, Deadly Mosquito-Borne Virus Spreads Rapidly In China—Is It Climate, Travel, Or Both?China’s Guangdong Province reports over 3,100 chikungunya cases, marking its biggest outbreak yet as rising temperatures, mosquito expansion, and imported cases fuel the spread of the tropical virus.
China is expanding its visa-free entry to 75 countries as part of a broader campaign to boost inbound tourism.
Wells Fargo & Co. suspended travel to China after one of its top trade financing bankers was blocked from leaving the country, the latest case of authorities imposing exit bans on staff of foreign firms.
A second Taiwanese carrier plans to fly to Asia from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. Unlike Starlux, debuting in 2026, these flights have a strange catch.
China is refusing to let a U.S. Department of Commerce employee and a Wells Fargo banker leave the country, officials say.
A leading multinational corporation suspended all travel to China on Thursday following allegations that one of its employees was detained
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNBlackRock imposes restriction on use of company devices for China travel“BlackRock also barred the use of company laptops or remote access via virtual private networks,” the report said, adding that employees will not have access to the BlackRock network during personal travel in China. Reuters could not immediately verify the report. BlackRock did not respond to a request for comment.
A high-level delegation of American executives will travel to China this week to meet senior Chinese officials in a trip organised by the U.S.-China Business Council (USCBC), two sources with knowledge of the visit told Reuters on Monday.