HONG KONG -- American companies operating in Hong Kong believe that the city's new national security law is bad for business, with a majority of respondents to a new survey saying they feel less safe personally.
Survey by Chamber of Commerce comes amid growing fear of voicing criticism
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Pro-Beijing demonstrators, who support the new national security law, protest in front of the U.S. Consulate General in Hong Kong on July 2. (Photo by Kenji Kawase)
HONG KONG -- American companies operating in Hong Kong believe that the city's new national security law is bad for business, with a majority of respondents to a new survey saying they feel less safe personally.