“The US government used security concerns to essentially drive Chinese companies out of the American networking marketplace. Now China is doing the same thing, as the Chinese government is planning to require all products sold in the country to pass a ‘cyber security vetting process,’ the state-controlled Xinhua News Agency reported. Jiang Jun, a spokesman for the State Internet Information Office, told Xinhua that the move was to counter large-scale spying, saying that the networks of Chinese government agencies, universities, businesses and telecommunications providers have ‘suffered extensive invasion and wiretapping,’ the news service reported.”
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