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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersJanuary 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    China has intensified pressure on European nations to prevent senior Taiwanese politicians from traveling to the continent, escalating diplomatic and visa tensions. According to multiple European diplomats, Chinese embassies have delivered formal notes and held in-person meetings warning that granting visas to Taiwanese officials would cross Beijing’s “red line” and could “threaten bilateral ties.”

    Beijing cites Article 6 of the EU’s Schengen Borders Code, which allows member states to deny entry to anyone considered a danger to “international relations.” European officials, however, call this interpretation selective and unprecedented. Historically, the clause has applied mainly to individuals sanctioned for terrorism or organized crime. Countries including the UK, Finland, and Norway have rejected Beijing’s requests, emphasizing that visa policy is a matter of national sovereignty.

    The move comes after high-profile Taiwanese visits to Prague, Vilnius, and London late last year. Analysts say China’s pressure forms part of a broader strategy to limit Taiwan’s international space, combining diplomatic intimidation, economic coercion, and disinformation campaigns. While the warnings do not impose legal obligations, they create uncertainty for European border agencies, diplomats, and multinational companies. Denied visas could trigger reciprocal measures by Beijing against European officials or corporate executives.

    For organizations navigating this complex environment, travel compliance services such as VisaHQ offer tools to track diplomatic advisories and changes to visa rules in real time. These platforms help companies secure or amend applications before political tensions translate into border delays.

    Multinational firms are now closely monitoring employee itineraries involving meetings with Taiwanese legislators or officials. Some mobility teams advise staff traveling to Brussels or Berlin to carry letters clarifying that engagements with Taiwanese counterparts are strictly commercial. Experts warn that longer consular processing times for Chinese visas issued to European lawmakers are likely, alongside increased scrutiny of European diplomats entering China.

    Despite Beijing’s efforts, EU capitals are unlikely to comply with blanket bans on Taiwanese officials. Still, European countries face practical challenges: managing visa approvals, balancing diplomatic relations, and protecting the mobility of corporate and government personnel. Businesses with government-relations staff are advised to prepare contingency plans for sudden travel disruptions resulting from possible tit-for-tat measures.

    Observers note that the episode highlights the growing politicization of international travel involving Taiwan. For European governments and multinational companies, careful planning, legal awareness, and flexible scheduling will be critical to navigating the increasingly tense environment.

    China’s campaign signals a new phase in its efforts to assert influence over Taiwan’s international engagements. While European nations maintain legal independence in visa decisions, the warnings underline the risks of diplomatic escalation and potential retaliation, affecting not only lawmakers but also corporate executives and employees involved in cross-border cooperation with Taiwan.

    The ongoing situation illustrates the intersection of diplomacy, national security, and corporate mobility. Experts expect that European countries will resist full compliance with Beijing’s demands but must remain prepared for longer processing times, additional document requirements, and potential disruptions in cross-border travel for both political and business purposes.

    As tensions persist, companies and governments alike are urged to stay informed on the latest diplomatic advisories and implement robust contingency measures to mitigate risks associated with politically sensitive travel to China or involving Taiwanese officials.

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