China has imposed exit bans on a U.S. government employee and a Wells Fargo banker, preventing them from leaving the country and citing legal or criminal investigations. The U.S. State Department has confirmed the cases and is actively engaging with Chinese officials to resolve the situation. These actions have heightened concerns among Western businesses and diplomats about the risks of operating in China, as exit bans are increasingly seen as tools for diplomatic leverage or legal pressure. Wells Fargo has responded by suspending all business travel to China, and the U.S. embassy has warned that such measures could further strain already tense U.S.-China relations. The incidents come amid ongoing trade disputes and broader anxieties about the safety of foreign nationals and executives in China.
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