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Quietly shelved: Trump’s defiant Hong Kong policy comes to an abrupt end
This photo taken on June 29, 2023 shows barbed wire fencing with the Wan Chai district in the background in Hong Kong. — AFP pic

• The US ended Hong Kong emergency declaration but retained key sanctions under separate legal authority.

• China welcomed the decision, calling it progress in improving bilateral economic and trade relations.

• Hong Kong hopes the policy shift leads to normalised economic and trade exchanges with the United States.

WASHINGTON, July 18 — The United States has chosen not to extend its state of emergency over what it deemed threats posed by Beijing’s hardline national security law in Hong Kong, the US Treasury Department confirmed Friday.

But it remains unclear whether Washington would restore preferential trade treatment for the financial hub – a move that had accompanied the July 2020 emergency declaration.

China’s Ministry of Commerce lauded the development, saying in a statement Friday that Washington’s move was “an important step in implementing the consensus reached during economic and trade talks between both sides.”

In 2020, during his first White House term, US President Donald Trump stripped Hong Kong of preferential trade treatment over Beijing’s clampdown on the city.

Trump declared a national emergency at the time, with an order saying that China’s actions to undermine Hong Kong’s autonomy contributed to an “unusual and extraordinary threat” to US national security.

The order had been extended annually by the White House until now.

China’s Commerce Ministry said Friday that Washington recently confirmed to Beijing that the order would terminate.

A source familiar with the matter, however, told AFP that while the national emergency declared by Trump had expired, other provisions of his executive order at the time remain intact.

A US Treasury Department spokesperson added that 39 of 48 people impacted by the emergency’s expiration still face sanctions under a different act.

“The non-renewal is consistent with sanctions modernization efforts,” the spokesperson said, adding that officials sought to ensure “sanctions are not duplicative.”

Hong Kong had previously enjoyed a special economic status with the United States, receiving preferential treatment on issues like export controls.

It had maintained significant autonomy since Britain handed the territory back to China in 1997.

But Beijing defied international warnings by imposing the security law, which criminalizes subversion and other offences in Hong Kong, sending a chill through the hub.

The clampdown came after the city saw massive and sometimes destructive pro-democracy protests.

A Hong Kong government spokesperson said the city noted the “positive shift” in US policy and looks towards the resumption of “normal economic and trade exchanges” on both sides. — AFP

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