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Brazil Says It Will No Longer Require Visas from Chinese, Indian Citizens


FILE - Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro speaks during a signing ceremony of a presidential decree providing federal organizations with free of charge publications by National Press, in Brasilia, Brazil, Sept. 30, 2019.
FILE - Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro speaks during a signing ceremony of a presidential decree providing federal organizations with free of charge publications by National Press, in Brasilia, Brazil, Sept. 30, 2019.

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said on Thursday the South American nation will drop its requirement that visiting Chinese and Indian tourists or businesspeople obtain visas.

Bolsonaro, a far-right politician, came to power at the beginning of the year and has made it a policy to reduce visa requirements from a number of developed countries. But the announcement, made during an official visit to China, is the first he has made expanding that policy to the developing world.

Earlier this year, the Brazilian government ended visa requirements for tourists and businesspeople from the United States, Canada, Japan and Australia. Those countries, however, have not in return dropped their visa requirements for Brazilian citizens.

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