US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order ending Hong Kong’s special trade status to treat the city the same as mainland China. He also signed the Hong Kong Autonomy Act into law to ... ( read original story ...)
Trump’s Hong Kong Action Will Hurt U.S. Businesses, AmCham Says
President Donald Trump’s move to end Hong Kong’s special status under U.S. law will hurt the country’s business interests and deepen pessimism about the Asian financial hub’s future, the American ... ( read original story ...)
What Trump’s move to treat Hong Kong the same as China could mean for the U.S.
President Donald Trump announced the U.S. would end “preferential treatment for Hong Kong” and that the region “will now be treated the same as mainland China, no special privileges, no special ... ( read original story ...)
There’s an obvious way to strike back at China for the Hong Kong security law while scoring an economic win for the US
Want to strike back at China for the Hong Kong security law? Simple. Steal the brains from Hong Kong and bring them here. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong businesses worried after US downgrade
After China introduced a controversial new security law, Donald Trump signed an order ending preferential economic treatment for the territory. What does Hong Kong's economic future now hold? ( read original story ...)
Businesses in Hong Kong worried after US downgrade
After China introduced a controversial new security law, Donald Trump signed an order ending preferential economic treatment for the territory. What does Hong Kong's economic future now hold? ( read original story ...)
VPN providers rethink Hong Kong servers after China’s security law
In recent decades, Hong Kong has been considered a haven for data centers given its strategic location in Asia, a legal system trusted by international businesses, and reliable internet connectivity. ( read original story ...)
U.S. Sanctions on Hong Kong Security Law Put Banks in a Quandary
As President Trump moves to punish Chinese officials involved in the clampdown on Hong Kong, international banks and other businesses face conflicting rules of both Washington’s coming sanctions ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong is in the throes of two battles: Another coronavirus wave and U.S.-China tensions
Hong Kong has reported 1,570 confirmed cases and eight deaths since the start of the pandemic in January, a number that is far lower than the epidemic in mainland China that saw more than 4,634 deaths ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong at the center of two major storms: Trump and coronavirus
Hong Kong is caught between two major storms: one medical, one political. The city has become the latest battleground in the rivalry between China and the United States, as leaders trade strong words ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong hotels counting on city’s resiliency
Hong Kong has been a hotbed of political unrest in the last few ... She said that the hotel and hospitality companies looking to survive must start again focusing on marketing. “Always in some ... ( read original story ...)
Should US firms be worried about Hong Kong sanctions?
The future of American companies in Hong Kong has been thrown into doubt after Donald Trump signed an order to end the city's preferential treatment. The US president also signed legislation to impose ... ( read original story ...)
Trump signs executive order to end preferential treatment for Hong Kong
President Trump announced Tuesday he has signed legislation to impose sanctions on China in response to its interference with Hong Kong's autonomy. He also signed an executive order ending the ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong: China vows to retaliate after Trump ends special economic status
China has vowed to retaliate after the US ended Hong Kong's preferential trade status and imposed sanctions on officials who crack down on rights. President Donald Trump said he was acting because ... ( read original story ...)