BEIJING—The Chinese regime said it will draft new laws on national security, technology innovation, monopolies, and education, as well as in areas involving foreigners, the Chinese Communist Party, and the government in a document published late on Aug. 11. The announcement signals that a crackdown on industry with regard to privacy, data management, antitrust, and other issues will persist through the year. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the government said in a blueprint for the five years to 2025, published by the CCP mouthpiece Xinhua, that they would also change legislation around public health by amending the infectious disease law and the “frontier health and quarantine law.” China is working for a return to normal after disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic, which emerged in the city of Wuhan in late 2019. Regulations dealing with food and medicine, natural resources, industrial safety production, urban governance, and transport, would also …