In Hong Kong, journalists were prevented from photographing a “prohibited place” under the new amendments to the Article 23 National Security Law, which were "fast-tracked" with support from Beijing reportedly in anticipation of an easing of the US-China trade war. Meanwhile, China's "Private Economy Promotion Law" is more spirit than substance.
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In Hong Kong, journalists were prevented from photographing a “prohibited place” under the new amendments to the Article 23 National Security Law, which were "fast-tracked" with support from Beijing reportedly in anticipation of an easing of the US-China trade war. Meanwhile, China's "Private Economy Promotion Law" is more spirit than substance.