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Why do foreign countries restrict China's entry?

There are two reasons why foreign countries restrict China's entry.

1. Western practices are based on diplomatic and political considerations. Today, China's epidemic prevention and control policies are in step with the world. Some media have publicly stated that many western countries imposed "siege" entry restrictions on China for diplomatic and political reasons. No matter what epidemic prevention measures China takes, some western countries will do the opposite. When China promoted the "dynamic zero clearing" policy, it protected people's lives and health to the maximum extent. The western media criticized the zero clearing policy as "inhumane". Since the full liberalization of China's epidemic prevention and control policy, western countries have suddenly changed their faces. From accusing China of "excessive" prevention and control, they have now deliberately exaggerated the current situation of China's epidemic, claiming that China's epidemic situation is "out of control".

2. Restrict the economic development of China. On the surface, the travel ban imposed by western countries on China is aimed at keeping the virus out of the country. In fact, western countries hope to hinder China's normal foreign trade development by restricting entry.

Finally, with the improvement of people's living standards in China, more and more people are willing to travel abroad. China has a large number of tourists and strong purchasing power, which is an important source of income for tourism in many countries. Especially in Europe and America, where economic recovery is weak and people's consumption is weak, tourists from China are bound to boost the economic development of these countries. In fact, some western countries take measures to restrict the entry of tourists from China, which means shooting themselves in the foot.