State Dept. Lists Chinese Officials Under HKAA Authority
The State Department on Dec. 20 identified five additional Chinese officials under the Hong Kong Autonomy Act that are contributing to the erosion of Hong Kong’s autonomy from Beijing. All five officials -- Chen Dong, Lu Xinning, Tan Tieniu, He…
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Jing and Yin Zonghua -- were previously sanctioned by the Treasury Department in July (see 2107160030). Treasury updated their entries on the Specially Designated Nationals List to reflect the State Department's determination. Under the Hong Kong Autonomy Act, the State Department and the Treasury Department must prepare a report to Congress within 60 days that identifies any foreign banks that knowingly conduct “a significant transaction” with any of the five newly added officials. It also requires the U.S. to impose certain additional sanctions on the officials.