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Hong Kong’s new national-security law is changing how one tech CEO sees the future of his company in Asia’s global hub. Several countries in the region are making moves to lure businesses away from the city. WSJ explores what these places can offer. Illustration: Sharon Shi/WSJ

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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst Business in Hong Kong has always been in a balance between very free market and the reality of politics. This year other cities (Singapore, Tokyo, South Korea, even Taiwan with different facts for legal security and risk taking) are choices for those who want to move. This said Hong Kong will continue to be a hub of innovation even if politics change the social environment, as time will make people and business adapt.