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FILE – President Joe Biden, left, greets Chinese President Xi Jinping in Woodside, Calif., Nov. 15, 2023. The United States views Hong Kong's new national security law as a tool to potentially silence the dissent both at home and abroad, but has reacted cautiously so far, a disappointment to those fighting for democracy and […]
The U.S. denounced Hong Kong's new national security law as a way to suppress dissent, but has taken little action in response as the U.S.-China relationship is rocky.
From the column: "(China has) counterintelligence laws that give it unfettered access to data held by Chinese companies and openly practices . state sovereignty over personal privacy."
Janet Yellen has kicked off her second visit to China as US treasury secretary to continue efforts to further stabilize ties between the world’s two largest economies.