U.S. Pushing Singapore to Let American Visitors Enter Freely

  • Singapore is cutting length of mandatory quarantine this week
  • Officials said to be concerned about curbs impacting business
Singapore Says in Talks With Europe, U.S. on Vaccinated Travel
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American officials are pushing the Singapore government to open a travel lane so visitors from the U.S. can enter the city-state with the same sort of freedoms travelers from Singapore get in the U.S., according to people familiar with the matter.

Singapore Trade Minister Gan Kim Yong said Monday that travel corridors could be formed with several countries and regions including the U.S. and Europe this year, but for now arrivals from most places face mandatory quarantine.