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US officially notifies Hong Kong it has ended three agreements

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WASHINGTON — The US State department said it notified Hong Kong on Wednesday that Washington has suspended or terminated three bilateral agreements with the semi-autonomous city following China’s imposition of a sweeping national security law.

The ending of the agreements follows US President Donald Trump’s order last month to end Hong Kong’s special status under US law to punish China for what he called “oppressive actions” against the former British colony.

The State department said in a statement the agreements ended covered “the surrender of fugitive offenders, the transfer of sentenced persons, and reciprocal tax exemptions on income derived from the internatio­nal operation of ships.”

“These steps underscore our deep concern regarding Beijing ’s decision to impose the National Security Law, which has crushed the freedoms of the people of Hong Kong,” State department Spokeswoma­n Morgan Ortagus said.

Mr. Trump signed an executive order last month that he said would end the preferenti­al economic treatment for the city following the imposition of the draconian new national security law.

The legislatio­n punishes anything China considers secession, subversion, terrorism or collusion with foreign forces with up to life in prison and has drawn criticism from Western countries that worry the law will end the freedoms promised when the former British colony returned to Chinese rule in 1997.

Analysts have said US-China ties have deteriorat­ed to their worst level in decades.

Washington this month imposed sanctions on Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam and other current and former Hong Kong and mainland officials whom Washington accuses of curtailing political freedom in the financial hub.

The US government has also required goods made in the former British colony for export to the United States to be labeled as made in China after Sept. 25. —

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