Hong Kong media mogul: Trump can hold China accountable by halting tech sales to country
Hong Kong multimillionaire Jimmy Lai: We have to choose to emigrate or stay and fight
Next Digital founder Jimmy Lai argues new Hong Kong security laws proposed by China will mean the ‘media will be dead’ and says protesters like himself could possibly be arrested and sent to China for trial.
Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai said Tuesday that President Trump can help Hong Kong retain its autonomy by being tough on China and making sure the U.S. does not sell tech products to the country.
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Protests took place in Hong Kong on Sunday after China’s National People’s Congress introduced new national security legislation that would give the Chinese Communist Party more control over the region and its citizens.
"Stop sending technology products to China," Lai, the founder of Hong Kong media company Next Digital, told FOX Business' "Mornings with Maria" said. "There are so many ways the U.S. can [help] to keep pressure [on] China to change. They can do whatever they like within their own country, but they have to follow the rules when they deal with the world outside."
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