US considers travel ban on millions of China Communist party members – report

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US considers travel ban on millions of China Communist party members – report
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Draft proposal could reportedly revoke US visas for all party members amid growing rift over Huawei, Hong Kong and trade

The US is reportedly considering imposing travel restrictions on Chinese Communist party members amid a deepening row, with president Donald Trump saying further sanctions were possible and Beijing vowing retaliation.

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