China could consider US Hong Kong consulate cuts, Editor says

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BEIJING (BLOOMBERG) - Global Times Editor-in-Chief Hu Xijin said Beijing would likely respond to the forced closure of its Houston consulate with moves that inflict more pain on the US than closing its operation in Wuhan - including potential cuts to its larger Hong Kong mission.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BEIJING - Global Times Editor-in-Chief Hu Xijin said Beijing would likely respond to the forced closure of its Houston consulate with moves that inflict more pain on the US than closing its operation in Wuhan - including potential cuts to its larger Hong Kong mission.

Cutting its staff to 100 or 200 people could be one of the many options available to China, said Hu, whose Twitter and Weibo posts are closely watched as they have in the past preempted official Chinese government announcements. The forced shut down of the Houston consulate represents one of the biggest threats in years to relations between the US and China, which have worsened in recent months on fronts ranging from trade to the early handling of the coronavirus pandemic. President Donald Trump said shutting other Chinese missions in the US continued to be a possibility.

 

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