By Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief China’s move to insert a national security law into Hong Kong may create problems for U.S.
social-media giant Facebook, founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said. “We don’t offer our consumer services (in China). We’re just never able to come to agreement on what it would take to operate there.
So I think we’re gonna have to watch the situation (in Hong Kong) closely,” Zuckerberg said in an interview that aired Thursday on Fox News Channel. “Right now, people across Hong Kong really love our services,” Zuckerberg added. “They use WhatsApp, because it’s encrypted, and they know what’s going to be secure.
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