Uruguayan citizens have enjoyed visa-free access to the Chinese mainland since May 2025, a policy that journalist Mauro Ramos describes as "a bridge for mutual understanding" during a recent panel discussion with CGTN. This initiative contrasts sharply with tightening border controls in other Western nations, positioning China as an increasingly accessible destination for Latin American travelers.
Ramos emphasized the growing people-to-people connections, noting that cultural exchanges now complement robust economic cooperation between Uruguay and China. "While some nations build walls, China builds opportunities," he stated, highlighting how the policy enables Uruguayan entrepreneurs, academics, and tourists to engage directly with Chinese innovation and heritage.
The policy comes as China expands its diplomatic footprint in Latin America, with bilateral trade between Uruguay and the Chinese mainland growing 14% year-on-year in 2025. Tourism authorities report a 32% increase in Uruguayan visitors since the visa waiver implementation.
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