China’s newly revised anti-espionage law will have a scary impact on foreign firms doing business there, according to former chief convergence officer for British Telecom and author Jon Pelson.
On April 26, the Chinese communist regime passed the new version of its anti-espionage law, which will take effect on July 1.
The revision has expanded the definition of espionage, making it broader and vaguer, which increased the range of information and resources that Beijing considers relevant to national security.
For example, the scope of the subject of stealing secrets is expanded to “other documents, data, materials, and items related to national security and interests.”…