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The U.S. Department of Transportation announced Wednesday that it will suspend Chinese passenger operations to and from the U.S.
Key points:
Background: The Department of Transportation cites actions by the PRC government that have impaired U.S. airlines from operating fully to and from China and concludes that it is in the U.S. public interest to order the suspensions.
BAL Analysis: The order may have a limited impact, given that the entry of foreign nationals who have been physically present for a 14-day period in China remains indefinitely restricted under a presidential proclamation that took effect Feb. 2.
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