China and Georgia are set to waive visa requirements for travelers starting May 28.
The Chinese Embassy in Georgia announced on April 29 that Ambassador Zhou Qian delivered a diplomatic note to Georgian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Khvtisiashvili, confirming China's completion of its domestic approval procedures for the visa exemption agreement between the two countries.
The agreement allows Georgian and Chinese ordinary passport holders to travel between the countries without visas.
Under the agreement, travelers can stay for up to 30 days per visit, with a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period.
China has launched a new pilot program to allow eligible enterprises greater access to overseas financing in support of green and low-carbon transformation projects, the country's foreign exchange regulator said on Aug 21.
To further streamline the experience, China is expanding tax refund stores, broadening the range of refundable goods, and refining refund procedures, ensuring an efficient and seamless shopping experience for global visitors.