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Update | UK could ban tear gas exports to Hong Kong, minister says in parliamentary debate

Britain said it may ban tear gas exports to Hong Kong as London's commitment to its former colony came under scrutiny in a House of Commons debate.

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Britain said on Wednesday it was open to a ban on British tear gas exports to Hong Kong after police used it against pro-democracy protesters.

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Foreign Office minister responsible for Hong Kong affairs Hugo Swire told MPs in a debate about recent events in Hong Kong, that high-level ministerial discussions between the Foreign Secretary and Business Secretary are likely to rule on the matter.

“The answer is, yes, we have previously licensed exports of tear gas to Hong Kong,” Swire said. “But we will certainly take the recent disturbances in Hong Kong into account when these matters are discussed.”

Chemring, the British manufacturer of tear gas sold to Hong Kong, previously indicated it would review its sales policy after 87 canisters were deployed to disburse pro-democracy protesters.

British MPs also focused on the rich-poor divide yesterday as London’s commitment to its former colony came under scrutiny for the second time in less than a week.

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