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How ending Hong Kong's 'special status' could affect US companies.


Date: 23-05-2020
Subject: How ending Hong Kong's 'special status' could affect US companies
WASHINGTON: New Chinese national security restrictions imposed on Hong Kong could draw a US revocation of the former British colony's "special status" under US law, a move that would have far-reaching trade and investment implications. 

US businesses oppose any change in Washington's recognition of Hong Kong as a sufficiently autonomous city, where major US companies enjoy access to China and Southeast Asia, and where bilateral trade flourishes across various parts of the economy, from wine to financial services. 

A new US law requires the State Department to certify at least annually that Hong Kong, which experienced widespread protests last year over China's extradition plans, retains enough autonomy to justify favorable US trading terms. President Donald Trump warned on Thursday that Washington could react "very strongly" to China's new restrictions. 

Here is a look at some of the consequences of a change in that status. 

CORPORATE HEADACHES
A revocation of the special status would cause problems for the more than 1,300 American companies with business operations in Hong Kong, including nearly every major US financial firm. The State Department said 85,000 US citizens lived in Hong Kong in 2018. 

Visa-free travel access to Hong Kong could revert to strict Chinese visa rules, impeding business travel and work visa approvals. 

As of 2018, the stock of US foreign direct investment in Hong Kong stood at $82.5 billion, an increase of $1.2 billion that year, according to US Commerce Department data. Hong Kong's investment in the United States rose $3.5 billion in 2018 to $16.9 billion. 

Hong Kong's autonomy, civil liberties, rule of law and access to China make it attractive to international companies, and a change in that status could push some US firms into costly moves elsewhere in the region. 

"Numerous American companies invest in Hong Kong because of its special status, its geographic location and market-based economic system," the US-China Business Council said in a statement. "Any change to this status quo would irreparably damage American global business interests." 

TRADE
Some $67 billion in annual Hong Kong-US trade of goods and services could be put at risk as Hong Kong would lose its preferential lower US tariff rate. 

Hong Kong is treated separately from mainland China's more managed economy, and its exports to the United States are treated differently. Hong Kong has a zero tariff rate on imports of US goods, which also could be at risk. 

Hong Kong was the source of the largest bilateral US goods trade surplus last year, at $26.1 billion, based on US Census Bureau data. 

According to Hong Kong's Trade and Industry Department, the former British colony in 2018 was the United States' third-largest export market for wine, its fourth-largest for beef and seventh-largest for all agricultural products. 

BROADER US-CHINA RELATIONS
A US revocation of Hong Kong's special status would be viewed by Beijing as interfering with its sovereignty, and China has previously threatened to "take strong countermeasures." 

Eswar Prasad, a trade professor at Cornell University and a former head of the International Monetary Fund's China department, said Hong Kong is a "hot-button" economic and political issue for China, much like US sanctions on Chinese telecoms giant Huawei Technologies Co Ltd. 

A precarious US-China trade truce, already strained by Trump's anger at China over the coronavirus pandemic and a slow start to Beijing's purchases under the Phase 1 trade deal between the two countries could collapse into new tariffs and counter-sanctions, he said. 

The United States also maintains export control offices and academic exchanges in Hong Kong separate from mainland China. 

Source:- timesofindia.indiatimes.com

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