Hong Kong’s ‘business as usual’ tune resonates despite CK Hutchison saga

Hong Kong's 'business as usual' tune resonates despite CK Hutchison saga Hong Kong's 'business as usual' tune resonates despite CK Hutchison saga

HONG KONG — Sunday marks one year since Hong Kong enacted a strict national security ordinance, known as the Article 23 legislation — a move condemned by critics as a significant curtailment of freedoms.

Yet many, including in the business community, are carrying on normally, despite mounting interference from Beijing in a port sale by one of Hong Kong’s biggest conglomerates, CK Hutchison, and other forms of political pressure.