US Renews Hong Kong Emergency: China Watch Continues
Published Date: 7/11/2025
Presidential Document
Summary
The U.S. government is keeping the national emergency about Hong Kong for another year because China’s actions still threaten America’s security and economy. This means special rules and restrictions on Hong Kong-related activities stay in place, affecting businesses and travelers. The emergency status continues through July 14, 2026, signaling ongoing watchfulness and possible economic impacts.
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National Emergency for Hong Kong Extended
The national emergency declared on July 14, 2020 by Executive Order 13936 is continued for 1 year and remains in effect through July 14, 2026. That continuation keeps the measures tied to that emergency in place, so businesses and travelers with Hong Kong-related activities may still be subject to those rules.
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