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Argentina's visa easing to boost tourism, investment

By JIMENA ESTEBAN in Buenos Aires | China Daily Global | Updated: 2025-07-30 09:28
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Argentina's recent decision to ease visa requirements for Chinese citizens is poised to inject fresh momentum into its economy, with anticipated growth in tourism, trade and investment as it seeks to deepen ties with Asia's largest economy.

Effective on July 22, Chinese nationals with valid US or EU visas can now enter Argentina for tourism or business without an additional Argentine visa. The new policy reflects Argentina's efforts to eliminate travel barriers and enhance its global competitiveness. The 30-day entry allowance applies to both business and leisure travel, with no additional local visa or Electronic Travel Authorization required.

Interior Minister Guillermo Francos described the move as part of a wider agenda to remove bureaucratic impediments, with an official statement suggesting it aims to "deactivate mechanisms which have impeded the free development of Argentina's economy, of which tourism is a strategic area."

Daniel Scioli, secretary of tourism, environment and sports, emphasized that the policy aligns with President Javier Milei's broader economic strategy, noting that the decision to facilitate the arrival of Chinese travelers is part of a push to "eliminate mechanisms that have long impeded the free development of the national economy, of which tourism is one of its strategic areas".

"In the short term, it can position Argentina as a more attractive and accessible destination for Chinese tourism, a market of enormous value. It can also facilitate the arrival of new investments, especially in sectors that already have ties to China," said Santiago Notarfrancesco, founder of Negocios con China (Business with China), a Buenos Aires-based consultancy.

Tourism officials and local media were quick to report a surge in interest from Chinese travelers after the announcement of the new policy. Search traffic and preliminary inquiries related to trips to Patagonia, Buenos Aires and Argentina's wine regions quickly surged, along with interest in multicountry Latin America tours featuring Argentina.

Catalyst for growth

Before the pandemic, Argentina was already one of the most visited South American destinations for Chinese travelers, according to Qunar, a travel portal. Data cited by regional tourism analysts suggests 76,000 Chinese tourists visited the country in 2019. Industry experts now see the new policy as a catalyst to recover and surpass those figures.

In 2024, Argentina's tourism authorities reported a total of 6.2 million inbound tourists but did not break it down by nationality.

Business travel is also expected to benefit.

China is Argentina's second-largest trading partner, a key buyer of beef, soybeans and lithium, and a growing player in sectors such as wine, energy, and electric vehicles.

"In the long term, this measure could lay the groundwork for the development of new, still underexplored business areas in the bilateral relationship," said Notarfrancesco.

While traditional sectors such as agriculture and infrastructure continue to dominate the trade agenda, new opportunities are emerging.

"I see great growth potential in industries where Argentina has clear competitive advantages and where China has shown growing interest," he said. "I'm referring, for example, to the wine, dairy and peanut industries, as well as knowledge-based sectors such as agri-tech development, software and also soccer as a cultural and commercial platform."

Notarfrancesco pointed to the broader vision behind policy shifts.

"I believe that exchanges between people are the cornerstone upon which relations of friendship, trust, and shared benefit are built. Visa flexibility aligns perfectly with a long-term strategic vision, which not only reactivates infrastructure and investment projects but also strengthens human and cultural ties."

China began offering visa-free entry to Argentines earlier this year.

The writer is a freelance journalist for China Daily.

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