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Month: July 2021

Posted on 24/07/2021

Hong Kong Said to Delay Plan for Antibody Test to Cut Quarantine

Hong Kong will postpone for at least two weeks a plan to start antibody testing at the airport for fully vaccinated people arriving from some areas, people familiar with the matter said, a setback in ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 24/07/2021

U.S. pushes back as China tramples free press in Hong Kong

Rachel Maddow looks at the crackdown by China on the independent Apple Daily newspaper in Hong Kong and the condemnation from the Biden administration of China's continued persecution of independent ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 24/07/2021

China sanctions Wilbur Ross, others in response to U.S. warnings on Hong Kong

China imposed sanctions on former Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and six others on Friday, in response to recent U.S. actions over Chinese threats to Hong Kong's autonomy. Last week, the Biden ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 24/07/2021

China sanctions Wilbur Ross, others after US warns of doing business in Hong Kong

China has issued sanctions on former Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and other Americans, retaliating against the Biden administration's warning about doing business in Hong Kong. Zhao Lijian, a ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 24/07/2021

Banks Rethink Evergrande Mortgage Halt After HKMA Queries

At least two of Hong Kong’s biggest lenders are reconsidering halts on mortgages for China Evergrande Group’s unfinished properties, after the decisions were questioned by the city’s de facto central ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 24/07/2021

China sanctions Wilbur Ross, others over U.S. warning about Hong Kong business conditions

China said Friday that it sanctioned seven people, including former Commerce secretary Wilbur Ross, in response to U.S. sanctions. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 24/07/2021

China sanctions Wilbur Ross, 5 other Americans over Biden’s Hong Kong warnings

The Chinese government imposed sanctions on Monday against six Americans, including former Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, in response to an advisory from the Biden administration warning businesses ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 24/07/2021

China sanctions US citizens, entities over Hong Kong in tit-for-tat move

Beijing announced sanctions on seven American citizens and entities on Friday (July 23) in response to a US advisory on deteriorating freedoms in Hong Kong, just days ahead of a visit from a senior ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 24/07/2021

China Sanctions Wilbur Ross, Others Over U.S. Hong Kong Warning

China’s Foreign Ministry said the government is sanctioning seven people and entities, including former U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, in retaliation for a Biden administration warning to ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 23/07/2021

Hong Kong police arrest 5 speech therapists over children’s books deemed seditious

Five union members were arrested over children’s books and four journalists were denied bail in Hong Kong's widening crackdown on dissent. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 23/07/2021

Chinese Startup Meicai Weighs Hong Kong IPO After Crackdown

Meicai, a Chinese startup that connects restaurants with vegetable producers, is considering shifting its initial public offering to Hong Kong from the U.S. after Beijing’s recent crackdown on ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 23/07/2021

Hong Kong stocks head for weekly loss with market wary of tech crackdown, virus impact

Local stocks are set for a weekly loss with market still wary of Beijing’s crackdown on tech sector, while a surge in Delta variant cases clouds economic recovery outlook. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 23/07/2021

Hong Kong Police Explain Reasons for Arrests Over Children’s Books

Authorities said the children's books looked to "beautify illegal behavior" and simplify political issues "not comprehensible by children." ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 23/07/2021

Men Who Beat Hong Kong Protesters in Mob Attack Are Sentenced to Prison

In his ruling, a judge in Hong Kong said that the seven defendants had “viciously” attacked innocent people in a train station in July 2019. ( read original story ...)

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