The revocation of special status could radically rearrange the fortunes of a city that has served for decades as China's economic gateway to the world Washington's declaration that Hong Kong is no longer sufficiently autonomous from China is a historic moment with potentially far-reaching consequences for the finance hub — though much will depend on what President Donald Trump does next.
The revocation of special status could radically rearrange the fortunes of a city that has served for decades as China's economic gateway to the world if targeted sanctions, tariffs or trade restrictions are imposed.
But it may also end up being little more than a symbolic move. What is Hong Kong's special status? In the run-up to Britain returning Hong