Title 22 › Chapter 66— UNITED STATES-HONG KONG POLICY › Subchapter I— POLICY › § 5713
Says the United States should keep and grow trade and economic ties with Hong Kong after June 30, 1997. The U.S. should treat Hong Kong as a separate territory for trade rules like import quotas and origin certificates and should negotiate economic agreements directly with Hong Kong. The U.S. should treat Hong Kong as fully autonomous from the United Kingdom and, after June 30, 1997, from the People’s Republic of China for trade matters. The U.S. should keep giving Hong Kong the same trade treatment under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, accept Hong Kong Special Administrative Region certificates of origin for manufactured goods, allow free exchange between U.S. and Hong Kong dollars, and encourage U.S. businesses to operate there. It should support Hong Kong’s access to sensitive COCOM-controlled technologies if those technologies are protected, urge better intellectual property protection, negotiate a bilateral investment treaty with Hong Kong in consultation with China, and protect ownership of any property in the U.S. held by Hong Kong persons.
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22 U.S.C. § 5713
Title 22 — Foreign Relations and Intercourse
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Apr 5, 2026
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