China plan to localise data scrutiny raises red flags

Proposed new rules on data scrutiny are likely to heighten corporate concerns over China’s commitment to international data flows and market access
China plan to localise data scrutiny raises red flags

Proposed rules that tighten the screws on data sharing in China – including regulations that would allow scrutiny by lower levels of government – is set to send ripples of concern through multinational corporations operating in the China market.

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