A four-day meeting of China’s top legislative body concluded on Friday. Photo: Reuters
A four-day meeting of China’s top legislative body concluded on Friday. Photo: Reuters

Beijing unexpectedly postpones vote on adding anti-sanctions legislation to Hong Kong’s Basic Law

  • The law, designed to punish companies that abide by US sanctions or fail to carry out China’s, has prompted anxiety among some foreign investors
  • The National People’s Congress Standing Committee will ‘continue to study related issues’, city’s sole delegate to the body tells Post

A four-day meeting of China’s top legislative body concluded on Friday. Photo: Reuters
A four-day meeting of China’s top legislative body concluded on Friday. Photo: Reuters
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