The pro-democracy activist was greeted by dozens of supporters as she walked out of prison. But she could soon be back in custody if prosecutors charge her under Beijing's new security law.
The EU Chamber of Commerce in China expresses concern at lack of transparency and says the measures are ‘not conducive to attracting investment’Beijing has yet to provide details of the legislation, but state media has said it will provide a legal basis for retaliation against sanctions
European companies concerned over China s anti-sanctions la
10 Jun 2021, 07:37 GMT+10
Beijing [China], June 10 (ANI): European companies have expressed discontent over a new Chinese anti-sanctions law, saying they are alarmed by the lack of transparency in the process.
The law is expected to pass on Thursday at the closing session of the National People s Congress Standing Committee.
According to South China Morning Post, this will be the first major legal move by Beijing to retaliate against sanctions imposed by Western nations over China s handling of Xinjiang and Hong Kong. European companies in China are alarmed by the lack of transparency in this process - the first reading was never announced, and there is no draft to examine, said Joerg Wuttke, president of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China.