 Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam has voiced support for the implementation of a mainland Chinese law to respond to foreign sanctions, but Lam wants the law to be introduced through Hong Kong legislation rather than Beijing legislation. Under China's law, individuals or entities involved in making or implementing discriminatory measures against Chinese citizens or entities could be put on a government anti-sanctions list. Individuals could then be denied entry into China or be expelled, have assets seized or be restricted from doing business.