China says ‘outstanding talents’ welcome after Trump’s $100,000 visa fee
China on Monday said it welcomes “outstanding talents” from all industries and fields globally, after US President Donald Trump signed a proclamation demanding that companies pay $100,000 per year for H-1B worker visas.
“In the era of globalization, the cross-border flow of talent has driven technological progress and economic development worldwide,” China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun told reporters in Beijing.
“China welcomes outstanding talents from all industries and areas across the world to come to China, take root in China, and jointly promote the continuous progress of human society and achieve success in their careers,” Guo added.
On Trump’s proclamation signed on Friday, Guo said China “does not comment on US visa policies.”
In recent months, Beijing has liberalized visa regime, allowing people from dozens of countries to visit China without need for a visa.
Washington’s new working visa announcement triggered widespread confusion, but the White House rushed to issue a clarification.
A new $100,000 fee for H-1B visas in the US will not affect existing visa holders reentering the country.
“Those who already hold H-1B visas and are currently outside of the country right now will NOT be charged $100,000 to re-enter,” White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said Saturday through the US social media company X.
"This is NOT an annual fee. It’s a one-time fee that applies only to the petition,” she said, posting after Friday’s surprise announcement spurred many businesses to quickly recall its workers currently outside the US.
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