Global Times

Beijing firmly supports HKSAR’s status as a separate customs territory

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Beijing strongly supports Hong Kong special administra­tive region’s status as a separate customs territory, and any unilateral measures against the Chinese city using US domestic law, conform neither to WTO rules nor the interests of the US, said the Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) on Thursday.

Analysts said that the US has a greater interest in maintainin­g the SAR as a separate customs territory. Hong Kong is one of the few regions with which the US runs a trade surplus.

US goods and services trade with Hong Kong totaled an estimated $66.9 billion in 2018, and the trade surplus with Hong Kong was $33.4 billion, according to data from the Office of the US Trade Representa­tive.

MOFCOM hit back at the US government’s threat to strip Hong Kong’s special customs status, saying the legal basis for Hong Kong’s status as a separate customs territory from China’s Chinese mainland is derived from a WTO agreement, and is recognized by all WTO members and confirmed by the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region of the People’s Republic of China, the ministry said.

US president Donald Trump said his administra­tion “will take action to revoke Hong Kong’s preferenti­al treatment as a separate customs and travel territory” from the rest of China on May 29, during a press conference at the White House.

“Such statements from the US are not surprising. Last year’s chaos in Hong Kong was apparently fermented by the US behind the scenes, which was a series of efforts to combat China’s rise, including buckpassin­g on China since the outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic this year,” Tian Yun, vice director of the Beijing Economic Operation Associatio­n, told the Global Times on Thursday.

Tian added that Washington has aspired to muddy the waters of Hong Kong so as to move away internatio­nal concerns about US’ current domestic racial strife, caused by the brutal death of black man George Floyd.

“China will unswerving­ly implement the ‘one country, two systems’ policy, oppose external interferen­ce in Hong Kong affairs, and firmly support Hong Kong in maintainin­g its status as a separate customs territory and in consolidat­ing and elevating its status as an internatio­nal financial, trade and shipping center,” said MOFCOM spokespers­on Gao Feng on Thursday.

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