Hong Kong: international companies reconsider future in wake of security law

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Businesses reassess presence in territory amid curbs on movement and doubts about legal system’s reliability, with many building up offices in Singapore

and other jurisdictions such as Saudi Arabia where they feel they and their families may face a sudden change in their legal status, has seen a big increase in demand for his services since Beijing started to flex its political muscle in Hong Kong.

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NextMedia is a listed company in HongKong. Its forced shutdown shows that private property rights r no longer protected in HongKong. CCP spares no effort to shut down ur co. when u become its target. Dun think foreign businesses in HongKong r immuned from CCP's persecution!

Let's not forget how CCP treat the businessmen in Xinjiang and Apple Daily Stop being naive toward CCP StandWithHongKong

Please think twice to operate business in Hong Kong now…

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this is terrible news

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