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Foreign Business Chambers Sign Open Letter Against Chinese Cybersecurity Regulatory Changes
- CSLR EditorCybersecurity Law Report
More than two dozen foreign business associations have signed an open letter to lobby against regulatory changes in China’s insurance industry, which they say discriminate against foreign companies. See “Steps for Companies to Take This Week, This Month and This Year to Meet the Challenges of International Cyberspace Governance” (Mar. 30, 2016).
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