China to retaliate with sanctions on US officials, NGO leaders over Hong Kong issues
- China will impose sanctions on U.S. Officials and NGO leaders who it claims performed poorly on Hong Kong issues, according to Guo Jiakun from the Chinese foreign ministry.
- This comes after the U.S. Sanctioned six Chinese and Hong Kong officials in March, related to transnational repression and autonomy threats.
- The exchange of sanctions reflects rising tensions between Beijing and Washington amid an ongoing trade war affecting businesses.
- Guo Jiakun stated that the U.S. Has interfered in Hong Kong affairs and warned that any perceived wrong actions will face countermeasures.
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China to impose retaliatory sanctions on US lawmakers, gov’t officials, NGO heads over Hong Kong issues
China will enact retaliatory sanctions against US Congress members, government officials, and heads of NGOs who have “acted egregiously” on HK issues, Beijing has announced.


China to retaliate with sanctions on U.S. officials, NGO leaders over Hong Kong issues
China will sanction U.S. officials, lawmakers and leaders of nongovernmental organizations who Chinese officials say have 'performed poorly' on Hong Kong issues.
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China Issues Retaliatory Sanctions on U.S. Congress Members Over Hong Kong
China is sanctioning several U.S. Congress members, government officials, and heads of nongovernmental organizations for what the regime has called “egregious behavior on Hong Kong-related issues,” its foreign ministry said on Monday. The sanctions are in response to Washington’s sanctioning six Chinese and Hong Kong officials last month for their alleged involvement in transnational repression and acts threatening to further erode Hong Kong’s a…
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