Hong Kong's leader accused the
United States on Tuesday of applying "double standards" in its response to violent
protests as she warned Washington's plan to place trade restrictions on the financial hub would "only hurt themselves".
Semi-autonomous Hong Kong has been rocked by months of huge and often violent pro-democracy protests over the past year, which riot
police have stamped out with more than 9,000 arrests.
Washington has been critical of Hong Kong's response to the demonstrations with US President
Donald Trump last week vowing to end the city's special trading status after
Beijing announced plans to impose a sweeping national security law on the business hub.