A survey by the US Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong shows that more than 70 % of members have confidence in the current rule of law in Hong Kong, but more than 50 % of members have a faith in the rule of law in the past year in Hong Kong.

A survey report released on Thursday (March 30) of the US Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong showed that 73%of members have confidence in the current rule of law in Hong Kong, very confident and confident in 29%.%, There is no confidence and no confidence to account for 27%.54%of members have turned confidence in the rule of law in the past year in Hong Kong. Among them, some confidences have a deterioration of 35%, and confidence has a significant turn to 19%. Confidence is obviously better and some better accounts for 8%.There are 37%.

The survey also showed that 62%of members said that the Hong Kong National Security Law had no negative impact on the operation of the company in Hong Kong, and 38%called a negative impact.It is believed that 68%of the influence members are indirect impact, and 23%are said to have a direct impact. For example, Hong Kong employees leave Hong Kong and change the headquarters settings.29%of members said that some Hong Kong officials in US sanctions affected their companies in Hong Kong.

The survey was conducted from January 16 to February 26 this year, and about 10 % of the 1,300 members of the US Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong replied.

The results show that the prospects of the respondents have improved the prospects of Hong Kong in the next year. 48%is called optimistic in the prospects, and the pessimistic ratio is reduced from 23%last year to 14%.However, 25%of members said that they would reduce investment in Hong Kong, an increase of 10%over last year.

More than half of the members said that they would continue to use Hong Kong as the global or regional headquarters, but Hong Kong as the headquarters of the Asia -Pacific region fell from 42%last year to 35%.