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Wang Yi Briefs Press on Xi-Trump Summit: 50,000-Student Exchange Plan and New Push for Reciprocal Travel Facilitation

May 17, 2026
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Wang Yi Briefs Press on Xi-Trump Summit: 50,000-Student Exchange Plan and New Push for Reciprocal Travel Facilitation
Late on 16 May, Foreign Minister Wang Yi delivered a detailed press briefing summarising the outcomes of President Donald Trump’s 13–15 May state visit to China. Beyond geopolitical sound-bites, the minister highlighted concrete mobility take-aways: Beijing will invite 50,000 young Americans to study or intern in China over five years and will accelerate talks on reciprocal visa-validity extensions and expedited airport processing for frequent business travellers. The exchange pledge, reminiscent of the “100,000 Strong” initiative launched after the 2011 Obama visit, signals China’s intent to reinvigorate post-pandemic educational flows. Ministry officials later clarified that participants would enjoy streamlined X-class (student) visa issuance and, where eligible, 240-hour visa-free transit routing through 60 Chinese ports.

Wang Yi Briefs Press on Xi-Trump Summit: 50,000-Student Exchange Plan and New Push for Reciprocal Travel Facilitation


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U.S. negotiators, for their part, pledged to reduce wait times for Chinese F- and J-class visas by redeploying consular officers to Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. Industry groups welcomed the moves. The American Chamber of Commerce in China noted that multinationals continue to cite visa processing uncertainty as a hurdle to rotating talent into the country. A reciprocal business-traveller facilitation program—modeled on China’s APEC Business Travel Card—could shave days off project-mobilisation timelines. Wang also underscored the presidents’ agreement to widen direct passenger-flight frequencies, instructing aviation regulators to fast-track slot approvals where safety conditions allow. Carriers on both sides are expected to file for additional summer-2027 frequencies as early as next month, a boon to air-capacity planning teams. For corporate mobility managers, the summit outcomes point to a gently improving operating environment: shorter visa queues, more seats on trans-Pacific routes and, if negotiations stay on track, the first new bilateral trusted-traveller lane since 2018. Companies should track pilot announcements and be ready to nominate frequent flyers once enrolment portals open.

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