
US ends its state of emergency over Hong Kong security threat
WASHINGTON: 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…
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WASHINGTON: 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. China’s Commerce Ministry said Friday that Washington recently confirmed to Beijing that the order would terminate. 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.
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WASHINGTON: 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
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China’s Commerce Ministry said Friday that Washington recently confirmed to Beijing that the order would terminate.
according to Malay MailBut it remains unclear whether Washington would restore preferential trade treatment for the financial hub – a move that had accompanied the July 2020 emergency declaration.
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WASHINGTON: The United States has chosen not to extend its state of emergency over what it deemed threats posed by Beijing’s hardline…
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