US companies and executives have become involved with protests in Hong Kong over an extradition law that would bring citizens to mainland China.
Protests erupted in Hong Kong in June over a proposed extradition bill by which Hong Kong residents would be brought to mainland China to be tried. US companies, executives, and even cartoons have gotten involved in the protests. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. What's been happening in Hong Kong? A proposed extradition bill has led to months of protests in Hong Kong, and major US companies have been connected — most notably the NBA, Activision Blizzard, and Apple.
Protests erupted in Hong Kong in June over a proposed extradition bill by which Hong Kong residents would be brought to mainland China to be tried. US companies, executives, and even cartoons have gotten involved in the protests. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. What's been happening in Hong Kong? A proposed extradition bill has led to months of protests in Hong Kong, and major US companies have been connected — most notably the NBA, Activision Blizzard, and Apple.
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