Suspension and elimination of three preferential treatments to Hong Kong, USA Countering the National Security Maintenance Act 8:27, August 20

The Trump administration of the United States has revealed that it has exempted three preferential treatments, such as the passing of the suspect's personal status and tax exemption, which have been recognized in Hong Kong, against the National Security Maintenance Law in Hong Kong. The pressure is getting stronger.

The U.S. Department of State issued a statement yesterday on three of the preferential treatments that Hong Kong has granted in the past: the passing of the suspects who have escaped, the transfer of prisoners, and the exemption of income from the international operation of ships. About, it was revealed that it was stopped or abolished.

The measure is based on a presidential decree signed last month by President Trump in opposition to the Hong Kong National Security Act, which controls anti-government moves in Hong Kong. Underscores our strong concern about the Chinese government.

Over the Hong Kong National Security Act, the Trump administration has imposed sanctions to freeze US assets to the Chinese government officials, including the Hong Kong government's top executive, Mr. Zheng Yue Lin, and next month. Has announced that it will require the same "Made in China" labeling for imported products produced in Hong Kong as it does for mainland China.

It is unavoidable that the Trump administration will intensify the pressure on China with this measure and further accelerate the US-China conflict.