Companies who are using Hong Kong as their headquarters in Asia should check if this is still a wise decision, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said.
He said that the business environment in Hong Kong is fundamentally changed.
“It used to be Hong Kong is a very very special place, it had the rule of law, it had very good telecommunication systems, it was very well located, and people were pretty well guaranteed freedom,” he said. “As you change that, you are changing the fundamental attractiveness as a place for people to do business.”
The behaviors of the Hong Kong police violated human rights and grossly, he said.
“It’s also a gross violation of the original treaty under which they turned Hong Kong over from the British to the Chinese,” he added.
“It will take time for the business community to digest details of the law, but we hope it will not impact the dynamism and benefits of this great city, which continues to serve as an important gateway between East and West,” she said.
The commerce secretary explained that the June 29 decision is based on the changing relationship between China mainland and Hong Kong.
“That’s why we’re doing away with Hong Kong’s special status, in terms of our trade relations,” he said. “China has made Hong Kong no longer a special haven ... If it’s not special to the Chinese, it shouldn’t be special to us.”