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The House Passed the America COMPETES Act of 2022

Washington, D.C. — In response to the passage of the America COMPETES Act of 2022, a sweeping China-focused bill that encompasses key provisions supporting Hong Kongers, in the House of Representatives today, HKDC issues the following statement.

From HKDC’s Executive Director, Brian Leung:

“I applaud the passage of the America COMPETES Act within hours of the Beijing Winter Olympic Games’ opening ceremony, a facade intended to cover up China’s human rights atrocities. This move reflects the House of Representatives’ commitment to combat China’s model of authoritarian expansionism. The bill takes a comprehensive approach to support Hong Kong’s democracy and freedoms. Speaker Nancy Pelosi reaffirmed its importance when she testified at yesterday’s hearing at the Congressional-Executive Commission on China alongside the Convenor of HKDC’s Advisory Board, Nathan Law.”

“I am particularly grateful to Rep. Tom Malinowski and Rep. Adam Kinzinger, who both voted in favor of the legislation; it incorporates the bipartisan Hong Kong People’s Freedom and Choice Act that they authored in 2020 and have since re-introduced several times. I look forward to the expeditious conferencing of this House bill and its Senate counterpart, the United States Innovation and Competition Act. I urge leaders in both chambers to not only retain the Hong Kong portions of the current text during the reconciliation process ahead but potentially also adopt relevant, additional measures. The U.S. must live up to its promise to support Hong Kong and its tradition of providing refuge to those fleeing political persecution . Offering Hong Kongers protection is an urgent priority in light of the Chinese government’s relentless crackdown.”

Key Hong Kong Provisions in the America COMPETES Act of 2022:

Safe Haven Policies

Reporting Requirements

Funding and Programs 

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