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US lifts some Hong Kong sanctions imposed by Trump, autonomy status unchanged
China had earlier announced that the US decision to allow the expiration of Trump's national emergency declaration over Hong Kong would restore the territory's special trade and economic status, but US officials disputed this assessment.
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As of July 18, 2026 at 6:09 AM, this is how Optics News reads the wording differences in this story.
What happenedUS lifts some Hong Kong sanctions imposed by Trump, autonomy status unchanged.
The headline splitCNA Singapore frames it as "US lifts some Hong Kong sanctions imposed by Trump, autonomy status unchanged". Washington's Top News (WTOP) frames it as "US lets Hong Kong emergency declaration lapse, lifting some sanctions as Trump order stays".
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CenterUS lifts some Hong Kong sanctions imposed by Trump, autonomy status unchanged
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US lifts some Hong Kong sanctions imposed by Trump, autonomy status unchanged
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