Hong Kong remains a neutral place to arbitrate, says HKIAC
Thousands of protesters marched against a controversial extradition bill. Organizers claimed there were more than one million on the street. (Credit: shutterstock.com/John YE)
The Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre has said that Hong Kong remains a neutral place to arbitrate in the wake of pro-democracy protests and suggestions that China is tightening its grip on the territory.
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