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[unable to retrieve full-text content]New rules strengthening China’s ability to strike back at “unjustified” foreign laws applied to citizens and businesses have been hailed as a necessary step to defend national interests, following a rash of sanctions from Washington on Chinese tech firms and politicians.However, analysts do not expect any cases in the immediate future as the order lacks details and is seen largely as a defensive mechanism.The rules on “counteracting unjustified extraterritorial application of foreign…
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[unable to retrieve full-text content][unable to retrieve full-text content]New rules strengthening China’s ability to strike back at “unjustified” foreign laws applied to citizens and businesses have been hailed as a necessary step to defend national interests, following a rash of sanctions from Washington on Chinese tech firms and politicians.However, analysts do not expect any cases in the immediate future as the order lacks details and is seen largely as a defensive mechanism.The rules on “counteracting unjustified extraterritorial application of foreign…
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New rules strengthening China’s ability to strike back at “unjustified” foreign laws applied to citizens and businesses have been hailed as a necessary step to defend national interests, following a rash of sanctions from Washington on Chinese tech firms and politicians.However, analysts do not expect any cases in the immediate future as the order lacks details and is seen largely as a defensive mechanism.The rules on “counteracting unjustified extraterritorial application of foreign…