Clamping down: China tightens exit rules
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Clamping down: China tightens exit rules
The Chinese government announced new border regulations in late July in a move seen as expanding state control over its citizens. The new rules, which come into effect on September 15, tighten checks on travellers and provide new grounds for restricting Chinese citizens from leaving the country, including exit bans of up to three years in some cases.
On August 17, 2026, the Center for Mainland China and Regional Development Studies at Tunghai University in Taiwan held a symposium on "The Impact of the CCP's New Entry and Exit Regulations on Cross-Strait Exchanges." Mainland Affairs Council Chairman Chiu Chui-cheng (fourth from right), Mainland Affairs Council Vice Chairman Shen Yu-chung (third from right), and several scholars attended, analyzing the impact of the new regulations on cross-st…
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