Foreign firms criticise Chinese cyber law

A new cyber law in China has sparked fierce push-back by groups who say vague wording leaves foreign firms vulnerable to abstract interpretations of the rules.

China has ushered in a tough new cyber security law following years of fierce debate around the controversial legislation that many foreign business groups fear will hit their ability to operate in the country.

The law, passed by China's rubber-stamp parliament in November, requires local and overseas firms to submit to security checks and store user data within the country.

China's top cyber authority said on Wednesday it was not targeting foreign firms with the new law, after more than 50 overseas companies and business groups lobbied against the legislation that includes stringent data storage and surveillance requirements.

"The purpose is to safeguard (China's) national cyberspace sovereignty and national security... rather than to restrict foreign enterprises," the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) said in a statement on its website.

The law has sparked fierce push-back by firms and lobby groups who say vague wording of the regulations leaves foreign firms vulnerable to abstract interpretations of the rules.


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