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China’s New Investment Regulations Block Strategic Technology Transfer

By adding legal backup to state control of Chinese private companies, Decree No. 837 affects any country receiving their investments. This regulation matters well beyond China itself.

Raccontata dathediplomat.comscmp.com

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China’s New Investment Regulations Block Strategic Technology Transfer

By adding legal backup to state control of Chinese private companies, Decree No. 837 affects any country receiving their investments. This regulation matters well beyond China itself.

originale
scmp.com21 h fa

Beijing asserts control over China’s offshore tech transfers with landmark law

Beijing’s ‘milestone’ mandate seen authorising retaliatory responses to trade barriers while restricting research leaks.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·thediplomat.com

    China’s New Investment Regulations Block Strategic Technology Transfer

    By adding legal backup to state control of Chinese private companies, Decree No. 837 affects any country receiving their investments. This regulation matters well beyond China…

  2. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·scmp.com

    Beijing asserts control over China’s offshore tech transfers with landmark law

    Beijing’s ‘milestone’ mandate seen authorising retaliatory responses to trade barriers while restricting research leaks.