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China’s Counter-Espionage Law

July 7, 2023
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China has enacted a revised Counter-Espionage Law, granting authorities extensive powers to safeguard national security agencies and combat foreign espionage activities. The law allows Chinese authorities to investigate and seize property of companies operating in China.

Prior to the law’s implementation, Chinese authorities had already conducted raids on Western firms, raising concerns and uncertainty among US businesses.

Implications for US-China Relations and Business Operations China’s revised law, along with its recent policy tools and practices, has intensified the US-China economic rivalry and introduced new risks for foreign companies operating in China.

The law reflects China’s assertiveness and its desire to maintain stability and control over information within its borders. However, these measures may discourage foreign investment and create a gray area for businesses as they navigate potential actions that could trigger the Chinese Communist Party’s response.

Tech Dominance and National Security Concerns China’s focus on technological dominance and the protection of its technology sector from potential espionage efforts is evident in the revised law.

By strengthening its grip on information and deploying measures to safeguard its technology ecosystem, China aims to surge ahead of the United States. However, the law’s impact on data security, particularly for technology companies, will depend on the authorities’ intentions and the nature of the data they seek to access.

Navigating the Evolving Business Landscape in China The growing economic and geopolitical rivalry between the US and China will continue to influence companies operating in China.

To mitigate risks, businesses will need to create a clear separation between their Chinese and non-Chinese operations, particularly as foreign governments recognize the close ties between the Chinese government and private companies.

As tensions persist, businesses must adapt to changing regulations, potential sanctions, and the need to safeguard their operations and investments in China.

Reference:
  • New Chinese Counterespionage Law Aimed at US Tech Sector

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