Hong Kong says US should invite John Lee to Apec summit after report he’s barred

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Hong Kong says US should invite John Lee to Apec summit after report he’s barred
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Mr Lee was sanctioned by the US for his role in a crackdown on anti-govt protesters in Hong Kong. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON – Hong Kong called on Washington to let its leader, Mr John Lee, attend a major economic summit in the US this autumn, after a report said the Biden administration plans to bar the sanctioned official.

Some individuals who work in Mr Lee’s office were caught unaware by the news of the ban, according to a person familiar with the matter who requested anonymity to speak freely. The US has imposed a raft of sanctions on China in recent years, and some are becoming a barrier to the high-level dialogue the Biden administration has been pushing to restore. Earlier this year, Chinato meet with Defence Minister Li Shangfu at a security forum in Singapore they both attended.

It would also raise the legal risks for Silicon Valley tech giants from Alphabet to Apple and Meta Platforms that quit the Chinese market years ago due to onerous censorship demands.Practical problems

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