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China's new rule of law blueprint targets antitrust, personal data and privacy

By MLex Staff ( August 13, 2021, 08:27 GMT | Insight) -- China has called for stronger antitrust and anti-unfair competition enforcement, as well as protection of personal data, in the latest five-year blueprint for improving governance. On Wednesday, the government released the blueprint on building a “rule-of-law” government, in which strengthening and improving antitrust and anti-unfair competition enforcement was listed as one of the priorities to improve China’s business environment, along with advancing legislation in areas including Big Data, national security and technology innovation.China has called for stronger antitrust and anti-unfair competition enforcement, as well as protection of personal data, in the latest five-year blueprint for improving governance....

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