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Beijing bullies New Zealand lawmakers with travel bans over Taiwan trip

The Chinese Communist Party is attempting to dictate the travel habits of foreign officials, demanding an apology for visiting a democratic ally.

Foreign PolicyPublished June 4, 2026 at 5:37 AMProcessed June 4, 2026 at 6:05 AM
Lin Chia-lung smiling as he speaks to four other New Zealand representatives. They are standing in a small circle and dressed in formal attire.

The Chinese Communist Party has once again demonstrated its intolerance for democratic sovereignty by slapping travel bans on four New Zealand Members of Parliament. This retaliatory move, which targets lawmakers Maureen Pugh, David Wilson, Laura McClure, and Duncan Webb, comes after the group visited Taiwan in May.

Beijing, which claims the self-governed island as its own territory, had the audacity to suggest the ban could be lifted if the MPs offer an apology for their travel. The lawmakers have rightly rejected this demand, with ACT party member Laura McClure correctly identifying the ban as a blatant act of foreign interference.

Despite New Zealand’s long-standing diplomatic policy, Beijing is attempting to use economic and travel coercion to isolate Taiwan and punish those who engage with its government.

While New Zealand’s foreign minister Winston Peters has sought clarification on this departure from established norms, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the CCP’s aggressive efforts to silence international support for Taiwan.

Similar to their past attempts to sanction American officials, the Chinese regime is once again proving that it views basic diplomatic engagement as an act of defiance against its authoritarian agenda.

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