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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPompeo tells Congress Hong Kong is no longer autonomous from China
https://www.axios.com/pompeo-hong-kong-autonomous-china-aa719c5e-b6e7-4ce5-a56f-c3c276513927.htmlUpdated 21 mins ago - World
Pompeo tells Congress Hong Kong is no longer autonomous from China
Zachary Basu
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a statement Wednesday that he has certified to Congress that Hong Kong is no longer autonomous from China and does not warrant special treatment under U.S. law.
Why it matters: Revoking Hong Kong's special status would hasten its economic and financial decline, already set in motion by China's growing political grip on the city. The preferential status that the U.S. has long granted Hong Kong has made the city a top U.S. trading partner.
The big picture: The Chinese Communist Party last week unveiled a sweeping new security law that will criminalize sedition, foreign influence and secession in Hong Kong. The move and the subsequent reaction from the U.S. has put the once semi-autonomous city's status as one of Asia's largest financial hubs at risk.
The U.S. and Hong Kong do $67 billion in bilateral trade each year.
More than 1,300 U.S. companies have operations in Hong Kong, and around 80,000 U.S. citizens currently reside in the city.
More than 1,300 U.S. companies have operations in Hong Kong, and around 80,000 U.S. citizens currently reside in the city.
The backstory: Hong Kong has operated under its own legal system since the U.K. returned the colony to China in 1997. People and businesses there have lived and operated far more freely than would be possible in mainland China.
An extradition bill that threatened to undermine Hong Kongs autonomy sparked massive protests last year. The new measures from Beijing could go much farther, and activists fear the crackdown will render Hong Kong just another Chinese province.
What to watch: White House national security adviser Robert O'Brien said on NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday that if Pompeo is unable to certify Hong Kong's autonomy, the U.S. will impose sanctions on China and Hong Kong.
What they're saying:
The State Department is required by the Hong Kong Policy Act to assess the autonomy of the territory from China. After careful study of developments over the reporting period, I certified to Congress today that Hong Kong does not continue to warrant treatment under United States laws in the same manner as U.S. laws were applied to Hong Kong before July 1997. No reasonable person can assert today that Hong Kong maintains a high degree of autonomy from China, given the facts on the ground.
Hong Kong and its dynamic, enterprising, and free people have flourished for decades as a bastion of liberty, and this decision gives me no pleasure. But sound policy making requires a recognition of reality. While the United States once hoped that free and prosperous Hong Kong would provide a model for authoritarian China, it is no clear that China is modeling Hong Kong after itself.
The United States stands with the people of Hong Kong as they struggle against the CCPs increasing denial of the autonomy that they were promised.
Hong Kong and its dynamic, enterprising, and free people have flourished for decades as a bastion of liberty, and this decision gives me no pleasure. But sound policy making requires a recognition of reality. While the United States once hoped that free and prosperous Hong Kong would provide a model for authoritarian China, it is no clear that China is modeling Hong Kong after itself.
The United States stands with the people of Hong Kong as they struggle against the CCPs increasing denial of the autonomy that they were promised.
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Pompeo tells Congress Hong Kong is no longer autonomous from China (Original Post)
babylonsister
May 2020
OP
This is from the group that wants to ban vote by mail, and penalize social media for fact checking
still_one
May 2020
#1
In other words the headline should be: Trump's Trade War Surrenders Hong Kong to China! n/t
MartyTheGreek
May 2020
#4
still_one
(92,217 posts)1. This is from the group that wants to ban vote by mail, and penalize social media for fact checking
his posts
Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)2. Ah! The payoff is revealed.
China wanted Hong Kong.
moondust
(19,991 posts)3. Thanks to Trump.
China has been watching. They know the U.S. is isolated with an incompetent, corrupt, self-serving narcissist in the White House who couldn't care less about Hong Kong. They've watched him get rid of checks and balances and tear up agreements. They know this golden opportunity will not last much longer and may not come again if enough U.S. voters snap out of their unmasked stupor.
MartyTheGreek
(565 posts)4. In other words the headline should be: Trump's Trade War Surrenders Hong Kong to China! n/t
11 Bravo
(23,926 posts)5. I'm not just tired. I'm fucking exhausted from all this WINNING.
Hong Kong, Covid-19, North Korea, fucking up the Obama economic recovery, shitting on the disabled, Gold Star families, and grieving widowers, as well as basically becoming the laughingstock of the Free World.
I'm not sure I can handle many more Trump victories.