Security law threatens Hong Kong's arbitration and trade hub status

Prospect of politicized courts and US sanctions has business community sweating

NATSUKO SEGAWA, Nikkei senior staff writer

TOKYO -- China's contentious new national security law for Hong Kong, which came into force July 1, threatens Hong Kong's status as an international business center, both as a provider of international legal services in Asia and as a trading hub.

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