Trump: Hong Kong markets will go to hell under China

A view of Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong, on June 29, 2020. PHOTO: REUTERS

WASHINGTON • United States President Donald Trump yesterday said Hong Kong's global financial centre will "go to hell" under tightened Chinese rule.

"Hong Kong can never succeed having China as opposed to the thousands of geniuses that ran it, having China run it," he told Fox Business news. "The Hong Kong markets will go to hell. Nobody's going to do business."

Mr Trump announced in May that he was ending the special US trading relationship with Hong Kong in retaliation for Beijing's clampdown on the previously largely autonomous city.

He told Fox Business yesterday that the end to the special status meant Hong Kong would lose its ability to attract business and serve as one of the world's chief financial hubs, along with New York and London.

Mr Trump said he had approved of the longstanding relationship, which amounted to a "tremendous amount of money in the form of incentives to make Hong Kong free". But "once China got aggressive and took it over, I took everything back", he said.

Mr Trump has made a trade war with China, followed by a truce at the start of this year, a pillar of his foreign policy. But hopes for a follow-up phase two trade deal have been dashed by tensions over the coronavirus pandemic.

Mr Trump has seen his re-election chances seriously hurt by the fallout from the pandemic and is increasingly focusing blame on China, where the virus first appeared.

"My mindset has changed on China since they allowed the plague," he said. "It's before plague and after plague. Right now I view China differently than I did before plague."

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on August 14, 2020, with the headline Trump: Hong Kong markets will go to hell under China. Subscribe