A recent campaign to restrict overseas access to China-based data sources was partly triggered by U.S. think tank reports that alarmed Beijing
Some reports based on publicly available information alarmed officialsOfficials in Beijing have become increasingly concerned about data security as a result of Western online sleuthing.
A recent campaign to restrict overseas access to China-based data sources was partly triggered by a drumbeat of U.S. think tank reports on sensitive Chinese practices that alarmed Beijing, according to people with direct knowledge of the matter.
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