China regulator proposes cyber security review for some firms planning Hong Kong IPOs -Breaking
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© Reuters. FILEPHOTO: After sunset in Hong Kong (China), a woman poses for photos in front of the Central financial District’s high-rise buildings. REUTERS/Lam YikBEIJING (Reuters), – China’s cyberspace regulator published draft rules Sunday proposing that Hong Kong companies planning initial public offerings must apply for cyber security inspections if handling data that is sensitive to national security.
On Sunday, the Cyberspace Administration of China published draft guidelines for online security management.
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