Japan suspends business visit program for Vietnam, 10 other economies
Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga on Wednesday announced the clamp down on entry by business people from Vietnam, China, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and Malaysia.
A man wearing a mask walks a street of Tokyo, Japan, December 2020. |
It means no foreigner would be allowed to enter except for special reasons like attending a relative’s funeral or childbirth, Japanese broadcaster NHK reported.
The program consisted of two components, ‘Business Track’ and ‘Residence Track.’
The former, meant for short-term business travelers, allowed foreigners to enter for undertaking limited activities for 14 days while self-quarantining and accepting additional measures like submission of their schedule in Japan.
‘Residence Track’ was for long-term visits but required visitors to stay at home or other designated locations for 14 days.
On December 28, Japan had stopped new entries into the country to halt the spread of new coronavirus variants that were spreading in the U.K., South Africa and other regions. But those entering Japan through the business visit program was still allowed.
Last year Japan had eased travel restrictions on Vietnamese and some other nationals in a bid to revive its battered economy, allowing non-tourist arrivals.
Its embassy in Vietnam started to issue visas in late November for short-term commercial purposes such as market research, negotiations and signing contracts, cultural exchanges, training programs, and long-term stay.
Japan has had over 297,000 Covid-19 cases so far and 4,100 deaths.
Source: VnExpress
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