China-US ties plunge further over Hong Kong sanctions

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'The ill intentions of US politicians to support people who are anti-China and messing up Hong Kong have been clearly revealed,' said China.

China on Saturday slammed the United States for imposing"barbarous" sanctions in response to Beijing's crackdown in Hong Kong, capping a dramatic week of deteriorating relations between the world's two biggest economies.

The Treasury Department announced it was freezing the US assets of Chief Executive Carrie Lam and 10 other senior officials, including Luo Huining -- the head of the Liaison Office. The city's commerce secretary Edward Yau warned that the"savage and unreasonable" sanctions could have blowback for American businesses in Hong Kong.

Since then, Hong Kong authorities have postponed elections, citing the coronavirus pandemic, issued arrest warrants for six exiled pro-democracy activists and launched a crackdown on other activists. The US measures come three months ahead of the November election in which Trump, who is behind his rival Joe Biden, is campaigning hard on an increasingly strident anti-Beijing message.

 

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