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United States-Hong Kong Policy Act

The United States-Hong Kong Policy Act, or more commonly known as the Hong Kong Policy Act (S. 1731 Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 102–383) or Hong Kong Relations Act, is a 1992 act enacted by the United States Congress. It allows the United States to continue to treat Hong Kong separately from Mainland China for matters concerning trade export and economic control after the 1997 Hong Kong handover.[1]

United States-Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992
Long titleAn Act to set forth the policy of the United States with respect to Hong Kong, and for other purposes.
Enacted bythe 102nd United States Congress
Effective1 July 1997
Citations
Public lawPub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 102–383
Statutes at Large106 Stat. 1448
Codification
U.S.C. sections created22 U.S.C. §§ 5701–5732
Legislative history
Major amendments
Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act

The Act was amended on November 27, 2019, by the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act.[2]

On May 27, 2020, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo declared Hong Kong "no longer autonomous", putting its special designation into doubt,[3] which in turn eliminated the special treatment for Hong Kong with the Executive Order 13936.[4]

On July 14, 2020, the Hong Kong Autonomy Act (S. 3798) was signed into law. It was enacted in response to the Hong Kong national security law and imposes sanctions on persons who violate the Sino-British Joint Declaration and the Hong Kong Basic Law and the banks that do business with them.[5] Executive Order 13936 normalization for Hong Kong on par with Mainland China was also signed into effect the same day.[4]

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The act states that Hong Kong maintains its own export control system as long as it adapts to international standards. The act also pertains to "sensitive technologies", which require Hong Kong to protect the technologies from improper use.[1] The U.S. will fulfill its obligation to Hong Kong under international agreements regardless of whether the People's Republic of China is a participant of the particular agreement until the obligations are modified or terminated.[6] Should Hong Kong become less autonomous, the US president may change the way the laws are applied.[1] That special treatment were eliminated with the Executive Order 13936 pursuant to this Act along with a 2019 amendment, in the aftermath of the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests and the Hong Kong national security law.[4]

At the time of initial publication of this act, the State Department's Deputy Assistant Secretary for Export Controls has stated US will not prejudge the situation in advance of monitoring efforts.[1]

Due to the Act, CoCom members designated Hong Kong a "cooperating country" since 1992 until CoCom ceased to function in 1994.[1]

Reaction edit

In the run-up to the handover of Hong Kong, former Senator Jesse Helms (then chairman of the U.S. Senate's Foreign Relations Committee and a supporter of the Act) wrote in an opinion piece for the Wall Street Journal of the benefits that the Act had for relations between Hong Kong and the United States.[7]

Beijing criticized the act, describing it as foreign interference into the domestic affairs of the PRC.[8]

Academics, members or organizations of the Hong Kong pro-democracy camp and U.S. Congress have called for the Act to be reviewed in connection with the 2019 Hong Kong extradition bill proposal, the ensuing protests against it and the subsequent introduction of the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act.[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Hong Kong's reversion to China: effective monitoring critical to assess U.S. DIANE Publishing. ISBN 1-4289-7837-2
  2. ^ Wang, Christine (November 27, 2019). "Trump signs bills backing Hong Kong protesters into law, in spite of Beijing's objections". CNBC. Retrieved November 28, 2019.
  3. ^ "Pompeo officially declares Hong Kong 'no longer autonomous,' slams China intervention". Fox News. May 27, 2020.
  4. ^ a b c "Executive Order Eliminates Differential Treatment for Hong Kong" (PDF). Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP. July 21, 2020. (PDF) from the original on September 30, 2020.
  5. ^ Toomey, Pat (June 25, 2020). "S.3798 - 116th Congress (2019-2020): Hong Kong Autonomy Act". congress.gov. Retrieved June 26, 2020.
  6. ^ Lauterpacht, Elihu. Greenwood, C J. Lee, Karen. Oppenheimer, Andrew G. International Law Reports. [2002] (2002). Cambridge University. ISBN 0-521-80775-1.
  7. ^ Helms, Jesse (June 20, 1997). "We Will Take Up Hong Kong's Fight". The Wall Street Journal. In 1992, my colleagues and I in the U.S. Congress passed, and President George Bush signed, the U.S.-Hong Kong Policy Act, making U.S. support for the Joint Declaration a matter of law while pledging continued close bilateral relations based on Hong Kong's autonomy from China. More significantly, the Act directly linked Hong Kong's autonomy to future U.S.-Hong Kong relations by authorizing the president to determine whether Hong Kong is autonomous and, if it is not, to suspend laws according Hong Kong separate treatment from the PRC. Therefore, if China wishes to benefit from U.S. investment, the vast majority of which goes through Hong Kong, then China had better not fool around with Hong Kong's autonomy.
  8. ^ Chan, Ming K. The Challenge of Hong Kong's Reintegration With China. [1997] (1997). Hong Kong University Press. ISBN 962-209-441-4.
  9. ^ Some relevant sources include:
    • "'Real and painful costs' to any crackdown in Hong Kong, US Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell warns Beijing". HKFP. HKFP. August 22, 2019. "This special access to the U.S. and other nations helped drive the investment and modernization that have enriched Hong Kong, and Beijing by extension. Beijing must know the Senate will reconsider that special relationship, among other steps, if Hong Kong's autonomy is eroded," McConnell said. "I support extending and expanding the law's reporting requirements to illuminate Beijing's interference in Hong Kong."
    • "Hong Kong a priority for U.S. Senate Democrats, leader says". Reuters. September 5, 2019. Schumer urged Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Republican who sets the floor agenda, to bring up a bipartisan bill that would require an annual justification of the special treatment afforded by Washington to Hong Kong, including special trade and business privileges, under the U.S. Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992.
    • "Hong Kong's China extradition plan could violate key US trade act provisions, says Washington committee". HKFP. HKFP. May 8, 2019.
    • PATTERSON, JOHNNY (September 24, 2019). "To stand with the people of Hong Kong, pass the Human Rights and Democracy Act". The Hill.
    • "US senators table bill to amend Hong Kong trade policy, requiring new report on China's 'exploitation' of city". HKFP. HKFP. June 14, 2019.
    • "The U.S. Is About to Do Something Big on Hong Kong". The Atlantic. September 15, 2019. The Chinese government, Kwok charged, wants to have it "both ways," exerting ever-increasing control over Hong Kong while still benefiting economically from the unique status afforded to the city by the United States under a 1992 law known as the Hong Kong Policy Act. While Hong Kongers don't want the act to be scrapped at the moment, if "suppression of human rights and democracy is a persistent factor, then why should people treat Hong Kong differently?" he asked.
    • "Hong Kong and the US-China New Cold War". The Diplomat. The Diplomat. May 16, 2019.
    • Cheng, Chris (July 17, 2019). "Hong Kong professional groups and university student unions urge US politicians to pass bill on city's democracy and rights". HKFP. HKFP. Local professional groups and student unions have urged US politicians to pass a draft law on Hong Kong's human rights and democracy as soon as possible...twenty-two pro-democracy professional bodies, including groups of lawyers, scholars, doctors, engineers, finance and IT sector workers, sent a joint submission to all US representatives and senators calling on them to pass the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act of 2019...the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act of 2019 will require the US secretary of state to assess Hong Kong's autonomy annually to justify the special treatment afforded to the city, under the US-Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992.
    • Cheng, Chris (July 12, 2019). "Hongkongers in US launch campaign urging American politicians to support bill on city's democracy and rights". HKFP. HKFP. Hong Kong people living in the US have launched a campaign urging American politicians to support a draft law on the city's human rights and democracy as soon as possible. Last month, US Representative Jim McGovern and Senator Marco Rubio introduced the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act of 2019...the campaign is endorsed by groups including the Friends of Hong Kong and Macau of Boston, Nor Cal Hong Kong Club, and NY4HK, among others...the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act of 2019 will require the US Secretary of State to assess Hong Kong's autonomy annually to justify special treatment afforded to the city, under the US-Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992.

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The United States Hong Kong Policy Act or more commonly known as the Hong Kong Policy Act S 1731 Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 102 383 or Hong Kong Relations Act is a 1992 act enacted by the United States Congress It allows the United States to continue to treat Hong Kong separately from Mainland China for matters concerning trade export and economic control after the 1997 Hong Kong handover 1 United States Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992Long titleAn Act to set forth the policy of the United States with respect to Hong Kong and for other purposes Enacted bythe 102nd United States CongressEffective1 July 1997CitationsPublic lawPub L Tooltip Public Law United States 102 383Statutes at Large106 Stat 1448CodificationU S C sections created22 U S C 5701 5732Legislative historyIntroduced in the Senate as S 1731 by Mitch McConnell R KY on September 20 1991Committee consideration by Senate Foreign Relations CommitteePassed the Senate on May 21 1992 Voice vote Passed the House on August 11 1992 Voice vote with amendmentSenate agreed to House amendment on September 17 1992 Voice vote Signed into law by President George H W Bush on October 5 1992Major amendmentsHong Kong Human Rights and Democracy ActThe Act was amended on November 27 2019 by the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act 2 On May 27 2020 Secretary of State Mike Pompeo declared Hong Kong no longer autonomous putting its special designation into doubt 3 which in turn eliminated the special treatment for Hong Kong with the Executive Order 13936 4 On July 14 2020 the Hong Kong Autonomy Act S 3798 was signed into law It was enacted in response to the Hong Kong national security law and imposes sanctions on persons who violate the Sino British Joint Declaration and the Hong Kong Basic Law and the banks that do business with them 5 Executive Order 13936 normalization for Hong Kong on par with Mainland China was also signed into effect the same day 4 Contents 1 Content 2 Reaction 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksContent editThe act states that Hong Kong maintains its own export control system as long as it adapts to international standards The act also pertains to sensitive technologies which require Hong Kong to protect the technologies from improper use 1 The U S will fulfill its obligation to Hong Kong under international agreements regardless of whether the People s Republic of China is a participant of the particular agreement until the obligations are modified or terminated 6 Should Hong Kong become less autonomous the US president may change the way the laws are applied 1 That special treatment were eliminated with the Executive Order 13936 pursuant to this Act along with a 2019 amendment in the aftermath of the 2019 2020 Hong Kong protests and the Hong Kong national security law 4 At the time of initial publication of this act the State Department s Deputy Assistant Secretary for Export Controls has stated US will not prejudge the situation in advance of monitoring efforts 1 Due to the Act CoCom members designated Hong Kong a cooperating country since 1992 until CoCom ceased to function in 1994 1 Reaction editIn the run up to the handover of Hong Kong former Senator Jesse Helms then chairman of the U S Senate s Foreign Relations Committee and a supporter of the Act wrote in an opinion piece for the Wall Street Journal of the benefits that the Act had for relations between Hong Kong and the United States 7 Beijing criticized the act describing it as foreign interference into the domestic affairs of the PRC 8 Academics members or organizations of the Hong Kong pro democracy camp and U S Congress have called for the Act to be reviewed in connection with the 2019 Hong Kong extradition bill proposal the ensuing protests against it and the subsequent introduction of the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act 9 See also edit2019 Hong Kong extradition bill 2019 20 Hong Kong protests Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act Hong Kong Autonomy Act Hong Kong United States relationsReferences edit a b c d e Hong Kong s reversion to China effective monitoring critical to assess U S DIANE Publishing ISBN 1 4289 7837 2 Wang Christine November 27 2019 Trump signs bills backing Hong Kong protesters into law in spite of Beijing s objections CNBC Retrieved November 28 2019 Pompeo officially declares Hong Kong no longer autonomous slams China intervention Fox News May 27 2020 a b c Executive Order Eliminates Differential Treatment for Hong Kong PDF Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton LLP July 21 2020 Archived PDF from the original on September 30 2020 Toomey Pat June 25 2020 S 3798 116th Congress 2019 2020 Hong Kong Autonomy Act congress gov Retrieved June 26 2020 Lauterpacht Elihu Greenwood C J Lee Karen Oppenheimer Andrew G International Law Reports 2002 2002 Cambridge University ISBN 0 521 80775 1 Helms Jesse June 20 1997 We Will Take Up Hong Kong s Fight The Wall Street Journal In 1992 my colleagues and I in the U S Congress passed and President George Bush signed the U S Hong Kong Policy Act making U S support for the Joint Declaration a matter of law while pledging continued close bilateral relations based on Hong Kong s autonomy from China More significantly the Act directly linked Hong Kong s autonomy to future U S Hong Kong relations by authorizing the president to determine whether Hong Kong is autonomous and if it is not to suspend laws according Hong Kong separate treatment from the PRC Therefore if China wishes to benefit from U S investment the vast majority of which goes through Hong Kong then China had better not fool around with Hong Kong s autonomy Chan Ming K The Challenge of Hong Kong s Reintegration With China 1997 1997 Hong Kong University Press ISBN 962 209 441 4 Some relevant sources include Real and painful costs to any crackdown in Hong Kong US Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell warns Beijing HKFP HKFP August 22 2019 This special access to the U S and other nations helped drive the investment and modernization that have enriched Hong Kong and Beijing by extension Beijing must know the Senate will reconsider that special relationship among other steps if Hong Kong s autonomy is eroded McConnell said I support extending and expanding the law s reporting requirements to illuminate Beijing s interference in Hong Kong Hong Kong a priority for U S Senate Democrats leader says Reuters September 5 2019 Schumer urged Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell a Republican who sets the floor agenda to bring up a bipartisan bill that would require an annual justification of the special treatment afforded by Washington to Hong Kong including special trade and business privileges under the U S Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992 Hong Kong s China extradition plan could violate key US trade act provisions says Washington committee HKFP HKFP May 8 2019 PATTERSON JOHNNY September 24 2019 To stand with the people of Hong Kong pass the Human Rights and Democracy Act The Hill US senators table bill to amend Hong Kong trade policy requiring new report on China s exploitation of city HKFP HKFP June 14 2019 The U S Is About to Do Something Big on Hong Kong The Atlantic September 15 2019 The Chinese government Kwok charged wants to have it both ways exerting ever increasing control over Hong Kong while still benefiting economically from the unique status afforded to the city by the United States under a 1992 law known as the Hong Kong Policy Act While Hong Kongers don t want the act to be scrapped at the moment if suppression of human rights and democracy is a persistent factor then why should people treat Hong Kong differently he asked Hong Kong and the US China New Cold War The Diplomat The Diplomat May 16 2019 Cheng Chris July 17 2019 Hong Kong professional groups and university student unions urge US politicians to pass bill on city s democracy and rights HKFP HKFP Local professional groups and student unions have urged US politicians to pass a draft law on Hong Kong s human rights and democracy as soon as possible twenty two pro democracy professional bodies including groups of lawyers scholars doctors engineers finance and IT sector workers sent a joint submission to all US representatives and senators calling on them to pass the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act of 2019 the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act of 2019 will require the US secretary of state to assess Hong Kong s autonomy annually to justify the special treatment afforded to the city under the US Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992 Cheng Chris July 12 2019 Hongkongers in US launch campaign urging American politicians to support bill on city s democracy and rights HKFP HKFP Hong Kong people living in the US have launched a campaign urging American politicians to support a draft law on the city s human rights and democracy as soon as possible Last month US Representative Jim McGovern and Senator Marco Rubio introduced the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act of 2019 the campaign is endorsed by groups including the Friends of Hong Kong and Macau of Boston Nor Cal Hong Kong Club and NY4HK among others the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act of 2019 will require the US Secretary of State to assess Hong Kong s autonomy annually to justify special treatment afforded to the city under the US Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992 External links editUnited States Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title United States Hong Kong Policy Act amp oldid 1218546656, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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