"Hong Kong Human Rights Law" enacted in the US China should carefully consider retaliation measures November 29 5:36

In response to the passage of the “Hong Kong Human Rights Act” in the United States, the Chinese government is willing to leave retaliatory measures because of internal politics interference. It is thought that the content and the timing of the activation will be carefully considered as it may cause further adverse effects on the product.

In response to the enactment of the “Hong Kong Human Rights Act” that supports the establishment of human rights and democracy in Hong Kong in the United States, the Chinese government told the US on the 28th, “It will significantly interfere with Chinese domestic politics.” He strongly protested and was strongly tempered by telling him that he would not leave retaliation if he actually put the law into practice.

Behind the strong attitude is that the law could infringe on its own sovereignty, such as allowing sanctions to Chinese officials involved in the suppression of human rights in Hong Kong. It seems that there is a possibility of being criticized by the country if you take a weak attitude.

However, if we actually get retaliated, trade negotiations proceeding between the United States and China will go into the reef, a new tariff plan planned by the US government on 15th of next month will be activated, and it will have a further adverse effect on the slowing Chinese economy May occur.

For this reason, it is expected that China will carefully consider the contents of retaliation measures and the timing of their actions, taking into consideration the future of trade negotiations and the impact on the economy.