China Sanctions Former Top Trump Official, Six Others in Response to Hong Kong Actions
International | July 26, 2021
China sanctioned former Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and six other U.S. individuals or entities in retaliation for human rights penalties levied against the Chinese government Friday.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry said the sanctions were a response to the recent Hong Kong Business Advisory issued by the State Department earlier this month, which warned U.S. companies against engaging in business activity in Hong Kong due to a series of risks. On Friday, China accused the U.S. of engaging in behavior that “gravely” violates international law.
“I would like to stress once again that Hong Kong is China’s Special Administrative Region and its affairs are an integral part of China’s internal affairs,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian said in a statement on Friday.
“Any attempt by external forces to interfere in Hong Kong’s affairs would be as futile as an ant trying to shake a big tree,” he continued.
He added that the business advisory groundlessly smears Hong Kong’s business environment. The sanctions were levied in accordance with China’s recently-passed Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law, which gives its government sweeping powers to respond aggressively to foreign sanctions, Lijian said….
(Excerpts from the Tennessee Star)