China urges easing of travel barriers as Apec tourism ministers meet in Macau China's Minister of Culture and Tourism Sun Yeli urged Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) members to ease travel barriers and enhance cooperation to boost tourism as a regional economic driver during the 13th Apec tourism ministerial meeting in Macau. Sun proposed measures including mutual visa exemptions, fast-track customs clearance, and cross-border payments, noting China's existing visa-free agreements with 29 countries and unilateral visa-free entry for 48 countries. China urges easing of travel barriers as Apec tourism ministers meet in Macau Chinese minister Sun Yeli also calls for closer cooperation within Apec community to promote tourism as a regional economic driver Apec https://www.scmp.com/topics/asia-pacific-economic-cooperation-apec?module=inline&pgtype=article meeting attended by ministers from Hong Kong and other jurisdictions. Sun Yeli, China’s minister of culture and tourism, also called for closer cooperation within the Apec community to promote tourism as a regional economic driver. He highlighted that the “high-quality development of cultural tourism” was a key area in the country’s latest five-year blueprint covering 2026-30. Sun was addressing the 13th Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Apec tourism ministerial meeting, held in Macau on Saturday. “China is willing to strengthen policy alignment with the governments of other countries and introduce more measures in areas such as mutual visa exemption, fast-track customs clearance, cross-border payments, and tax refunds for departing tourists to continuously improve tourism facilitation,” Sun told the meeting. By the end of last year, China had established mutual visa exemption agreements with 29 countries and unilaterally offered visa-free entry to travellers from 48 countries. Sixty-five entry ports are covered under the 240-hour visa-free transit policy.