Title 22 › Chapter CHAPTER 66— - UNITED STATES-HONG KONG POLICY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - REPORTING PROVISIONS › § 5731
By March 31, 2019, and every year after that through 2024, the Secretary of State must send a report to Congress about things in Hong Kong that matter to the United States. The first report must cover the period since October 5, 1992. Later reports must cover the time since the last report. The report must cover eight kinds of information, for example: major developments in U.S.–Hong Kong relations and any agreements; other matters affecting U.S. interests including changes in how sovereignty is exercised; cultural, education, science, and academic exchanges; certain U.S. laws for which application of section 5721(a) was suspended under section 5722(a) or whose suspension ended under section 5722(d) and the reasons; treaties or international agreements tied to the President’s determination under the last sentence of section 5721(b) and the reasons; export-control cooperation problems; the growth of democratic institutions; and Hong Kong’s role in multilateral forums. The report must be unclassified and placed on the State Department’s public website. “Appropriate congressional committees” means the Senate Committees on Foreign Relations and Armed Services and the House Committees on Foreign Affairs and Armed Services.
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22 U.S.C. § 5731
Title 22 — Foreign Relations and Intercourse
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Apr 6, 2026
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