
What's next - Xia Baolong speaks on national security law's fifth anniversary
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Beijing's point man on Hong Kong affairs is addressing a national security law forum on Saturday as part of his third inspection visit to the city to assess its progress on multiple fronts.
Xia Baolong's attendance at the forum, which is being held to mark the fifth anniversary of the Beijing-imposed legislation, is a focus of the official's five-day visit.
Commentators have suggested that the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office (HKMAO) director may use the event to share his latest assessment of national security threats in the city and lay down the direction for the next phase of the law's implementation.
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Reporting by Jeffie Lam, Jess Ma and Willa Wu.
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This story has been made freely available as a public service to our readers. Please consider supporting SCMP's journalism by subscribing . New users who download our updated app get a seven-day free trial. Beijing's point man on Hong Kong affairs addressed a national security law forum on Saturday as part of his third inspection visit to the city to assess its progress on multiple fronts. Xia Baolong's attendance at the forum, held to mark the fifth anniversary of the Beijing-imposed legislation, was a focus of the official's five-day visit. The Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office (HKMAO) director used the event to share his latest assessment of national security threats in the city, and issue directions for the city's development. More from our coverage: Reporting by Jeffie Lam, Jess Ma and Willa Wu.