Wells Fargo Banker's Return from China
Chenyue Mao, a Wells Fargo banker, detained in China for months, was allowed to return to the U.S. after negotiations between U.S. and Chinese officials, according to reports.

Chenyue Mao, a banker with Wells Fargo, has been permitted to return to the United States after negotiations between officials from both the U.S. and China. This development comes after several months during which Mao was barred from leaving China, as reported by the Washington Post on Tuesday.
The report, citing sources familiar with the situation, marks a notable progress in U.S.-China relations amidst the complex geopolitical environment.
Reuters has yet to independently confirm the details of the report, but the case highlights ongoing diplomatic efforts in securing the freedom of U.S. nationals abroad.
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