KEY POINTS
  • The survey, conducted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong between July 6 and July 9, polled 183 respondents on China's new national security law and what it means for businesses.
  • Of the 76% in total who expressed concern about the new security law, about 41% was "extremely concerned," while 36.6% was "somewhat concerned."
  • The introduction of the law had sparked fears about the impact of Hong Kong 's status as a global financial hub. However, more than 64% of the respondents indicated that their companies have no plans to move out of Hong Kong.

A large majority of American companies in Hong Kong said they were concerned about the new national security law passed by China last month, according to a poll — but over 64% said their companies have no plans to leave the city.

The survey — conducted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong between July 6 and July 9 — polled 183 respondents, which represent 15% of its membership, on China's new national security law and what it means for businesses.