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China welcomes the US decision not to extend the Hong Kong-related national emergency, marking a significant shift in US policy towards the region.

The Chinese Ministry of Commerce has welcomed the US decision not to extend the Hong Kong-related national emergency, a move that marks a significant shift in US policy towards the region. This development comes after the US confirmed to China that it would not extend the emergency after its expiration in 2026 and that Executive Order 13936 will be terminated.
The Hong Kong-related national emergency was declared in 2020 under Executive Order 13936 signed by the US president. This move was a response to China's imposition of the National Security Law in Hong Kong, which was seen as a threat to the region's autonomy and freedoms. The US had imposed various sanctions and restrictions on Hong Kong and Chinese officials in response.
The US decision not to extend the national emergency is seen as an important step in implementing the consensus reached during China-US economic and trade consultations in Madrid last year. The US had made commitments on issues including Hong Kong and investment, and the decision not to extend the emergency is a positive development for China.
The adjustment to the US policy towards Hong Kong in a positive direction also meets the broader expectations of the international community. China hopes that the US will honor relevant international conventions and the consensus reached by the two sides, respect China's sovereignty and the rule of law in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, and restore and strengthen normal economic and trade ties with Hong Kong.
The US decision not to extend the national emergency is likely to have significant consequences for China-US relations. It marks a shift in US policy towards a more constructive approach towards China, which could lead to improved economic and trade ties between the two countries. However, the decision also raises questions about the future of US policy towards Hong Kong and the region's autonomy.
The US decision not to extend the national emergency is a significant development in China-US relations. It marks a shift in US policy towards a more constructive approach towards China, which could lead to improved economic and trade ties between the two countries. However, the decision also raises questions about the future of US policy towards Hong Kong and the region's autonomy.
The US decision not to extend the Hong Kong-related national emergency is a positive development for China. It marks a shift in US policy towards a more constructive approach towards China, which could lead to improved economic and trade ties between the two countries. However, the decision also raises questions about the future of US policy towards Hong Kong and the region's autonomy.
Editor's Note: The analysis is based on publicly available information and does not contain any speculative or unsupported claims.
Source referenced: CGTN
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