International business travel to China is still possible despite escalating trade tensions and a Level 2 travel advisory from the US Department of State. While some US nationals have faced issues such as detention and exit bans, many travelers find business as usual, with 50 round-trip flights weekly and increasingly accessible business visas. Concerns remain, particularly regarding the Chinese government's scrutiny. Experts indicate that while outwardly optimistic about traveling to China, many are privately wary as the environment has become less welcoming for American travelers compared to the previous decade.
Despite growing tensions and a US Level 2 travel advisory warning travelers to exercise increased caution in China, the reality is that business travel continues much as usual.
While some US nationals have faced detentions and bans, for most business travelers, flying to China remains routine with around 50 flights weekly.
Isaac Stone Fish notes that although public sentiment from companies appears optimistic about traveling to China, private discussions reveal a more cautious and challenging atmosphere for business trips.
China's environment for international business has become less welcoming to Americans compared to the openness experienced during the 2010s, according to insights from industry experts.
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