Hong Kong Leader Says No Explicit Timetable for Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law
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HONG KONG (Reuters) – Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said on Tuesday she did not have an explicit timetable for the implementation of a mainland Chinese law that retaliates against foreign sanctions and that it would be tough to push it through during the current legislative term.
Beijing adopted a law in June under which individuals or entities involved in making or implementing discriminatory measures against Chinese citizens or entities could be put on a Chinese government anti-sanctions list.
A meeting in Beijing on Aug. 17-20 by the National People’s Congress Standing Committee, the highest organ of China’s parliament, is closely watched for any signs on how and when similar legislation may be introduced in Hong Kong.
(Reporting by Hong Kong newsroom; Editing by Christopher Cushing)
Carrie Lam stated that she does not have an explicit timetable for implementing the law.
The law was adopted by Beijing in June.
The law allows for individuals or entities involved in discriminatory measures against Chinese citizens or entities to be sanctioned.
The meeting, scheduled for August 17-20, is closely watched for indications on how and when similar laws may be implemented.
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