China Watching Donald Trump’s Response To US Hong Kong Bill As It Threatens To Become New Barrier To Trade Deal – SCMP https://t.co/ToIkk7Sgj3
— LiveSquawk (@LiveSquawk) November 21, 2019
One source says Beijing may decide to ‘fight and talk alternatively’ and is now closely monitoring the US president’s next move following the vote by Congresshttps://t.co/0Wc3LxPBpf
— Kerberos007 (@kerberos007) November 21, 2019
?? ?? ?? #China watching Donald #Trump’s response to US #HongKong bill as it threatens to become new barrier to trade deal - SCMPhttps://t.co/zOslbKlRJE
— Christophe Barraud? (@C_Barraud) November 21, 2019
China watching Donald Trump’s response to US Hong Kong bill as it threatens to become new barrier to trade deal https://t.co/DguXey06Ny
— FXHedge (@Fxhedgers) November 21, 2019
#China watching Trump’s response to #US #HongKong bill as it threatens to become new barrier to trade deal - One source says Beijing may decide to ‘fight & talk alternatively’ & is closely monitoring the Trump’s next move following the vote by Congress https://t.co/WXd6NyGYuF
— IndoPacific_SCS_Info (@IndoPac_Info) November 21, 2019
Whether one agrees with this quote or not, it's worth noting that Fred Hu is not a hardline Chinese nationalist. He's a Harvard PhD and Goldman Sachs veteran who has previously been willing to voice relatively candid criticisms of the Chinese government. https://t.co/FbSbSFRqZN pic.twitter.com/XRfsmQIvJ0
— gabriel wildau (@gabewildau) November 21, 2019
#China watching Donald Trump’s response to US Hong Kong bill as it threatens to become new barrier to trade deal https://t.co/0XaaHsMPto
— ??? ?️ (@chigrl) November 21, 2019
China watching Donald Trump’s response to US Hong Kong bill as it threatens to become new barrier to trade deal https://t.co/lLIau3VjhN
— Chungyan Chow (@ChungyanChow) November 21, 2019
"The Hong Kong issue has the potential to influence the process of the trade talks. China will have to respond … if Trump signs it into law," said one person who is familiar with the trade talks.https://t.co/DNPx94mSUE via @scmpnews
— Rich Dvorak (@RichDvorakFX) November 21, 2019
China watching Trump’s response as US Hong Kong bill looms over trade talks https://t.co/F38fHUsjP0 via @scmpnews... same click bait total crap story IGNORE
— FxMacro (@fxmacro) November 21, 2019
Fury? They only care about face. Do they care about people, or lives?
— Charles Mok 莫乃光 (@charlesmok) November 21, 2019
Beijing vents fury at Washington over Hong Kong Human Rights Acthttps://t.co/9soGURSeot
China has condemned the almost-unanimous passage of the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act by the US House of Representatives, with the state-owned People's Daily calling it a "serious provocation against the entire Chinese people". https://t.co/tKrWGnZP5U
— CNN International (@cnni) November 21, 2019
China has condemned the almost-unanimous passage of the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act by the US House of Representatives, with the state-owned People's Daily calling it a "serious provocation against the entire Chinese people". https://t.co/DrPh7kWtOd
— CNN (@CNN) November 21, 2019
China has condemned the almost-unanimous passage of the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act by the US House of Representatives, with the state-owned People's Daily calling it a "serious provocation against the entire Chinese people". https://t.co/fiOd0te8LU
— CNN (@CNN) November 21, 2019
China has condemned the almost-unanimous passage of the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act by the US House of Representatives, with the state-owned People's Daily calling it a "serious provocation against the entire Chinese people". https://t.co/jtDgIflcsg
— CNN International (@cnni) November 21, 2019
China has condemned the almost-unanimous passage of the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act by the US House of Representatives, with the state-owned People's Daily calling it a "serious provocation against the entire Chinese people". https://t.co/tdBwdTiEvD
— CNN International (@cnni) November 21, 2019
"Beijing may decide to ‘fight and talk alternatively’ and is now closely monitoring the US president’s next move
— Sebastian Sienkiewicz (@Amdalleq) November 22, 2019
China reacted angrily to the proposals, accusing Washington of interfering in its internal affairs, and may feel obliged to respond"https://t.co/prZOLp6Ieg