https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2018/06/zte-huawei-china-trump-trade-cyber/563033/?single_page=true


> His speech, along with other statements and policies he has made since 
> assuming power, outlines his government’s ambition not just for independence 
> from foreign technology, but its mission to write the rules for global cyber 
> governance—rules that look very different from those of market economies of 
> the West.  This alternative would include technical standards requiring 
> foreign companies to build versions of their products compliant with Chinese 
> standards, and pressure to comply with government surveillance policies. It 
> would require data to be stored on servers in-country and restrict transfer 
> of data outside China without government permission. It would also permit 
> government agencies and critical infrastructure systems to source only from 
> local suppliers.


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