China hasn't been a welcoming place for many foreign technology companies. Google, Facebook and Twitter are blocked. Microsoft is facing an antimonopoly investigation. Qualcomm, the leading maker of mobile chips, paid the government $975 million to settle an antitrust suit last year and continues to have trouble collecting licensing fees from clients in the country. And things are getting worse. On January 1, a law took effect that requires telecommunications and Internet companies operating in China to provide law enforcement with technical assistance, including decryption of sensitive ...
China's cyber law squeezes foreign tech companies
Bloomberg Last Updated at January 23, 2016 21:44 IST




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