International Law
Feb. 7, 2015
Cybersecurity or protectionism?
In the past few months, Chinese agencies have enacted several regulations that may impact U.S. corporations operating in China or looking to move into China.





Pooja S. Nair
Partner
Ervin Cohen & Jessup LLP
Email: pnair@ecjlaw.com
Pooja is a litigation attorney who has represented clients in the health care, life sciences, and banking industries in state and federal court, and has handled delicate compliance issues and internal investigations. She is a member of the firm's food and beverage department.
In the past few months, Chinese agencies have enacted several regulations that may impact U.S. corporations operating in China or looking to move into China. Although these are reportedly designed to promote cybersecurity, American groups are concerned the regulations are part of an effort to protect Chinese domestic industry.
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