China to protect foreign firms' rights: Xi

President Xi Jinping says China will guarantee the legal rights of foreign companies, but critics point to new laws that give Beijing control of data.

China will guarantee foreign companies' legal rights, President Xi Jinping says.

"Safeguarding the legal rights of foreign-invested businesses will not change," said Xi on Wednesday at the country's second annual World Internet Conference in Wuzhen.

"As long as China's laws are respected, we warmly welcome companies and entrepreneurs from all countries to invest in China."

Despite China's strict controls on online businesses, including requiring firms to self-censor and partner with domestic companies, the world's second-largest economy also has the biggest internet population, numbering almost 700 million people.

The allure of that mass has ensured foreign firms, like US tech giants Google and Facebook, remain eager to break into the market and attempt to turn a profit from China's internet users.

But critics have raised concerns over a new raft of regulations from China this year. In July, China's parliament published a draft cybersecurity law which would consolidate Beijing's control over data, with potentially significant consequences for internet service providers and multinational firms doing business in the country.

China's largely rubber stamp parliament in July also passed a sweeping national security law that tightened government control in politics, culture, the military, the economy, technology and the environment.


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