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Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Combating terror threat/ China


China played down U.S. concerns that proposed anti-terror legislation would give the Chinese government sweeping power to police electronic communications and marginalize foreign companies fighting for a share of China's $465 billion technology market, saying Tuesday that the law is purely designed to address domestic security issues.
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said the law is necessary to fight terrorism, and that China hopes "the United States will regard this in a calm and objective way."

Four U.S. Cabinet members, including Secretary of State John Kerry, and the U.S. trade representative wrote their Chinese counterparts in February, expressing "serious concerns" about the draft anti-terror law and rules… 

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