The Chinese government has never asked companies to provide foreign data, and the Foreign Minister said he would not.



At the international symposium Seizing Digital Opportunities for Cooperation and Development held on Tuesday, September 8, 2020, Mr. Wang Yi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of China, gave a keynote speech on data security. .. In this, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said that the Chinese government has never asked domestic companies to provide data contrary to the laws of other countries, and will not ask them in the future.

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Foreign Minister Wang Yi said, 'Although the national circumstances of each country and the development status of the Internet are different, they have in common that they deal with cyber security issues. on mentioned the idea of a more should go to some lively 'that Xi Jinping Jintao, was cited three principles for effective response to the risk of data security and challenges.

First, stick to multilateralism. Global data security rules that reflect the will of all countries and respect the interests of all parties should be achieved on the basis of universal participation, and in the name of 'cleanliness' the sewage of one's own country to another country. Wang Yi argues that 'invisible bullying' should be abandoned for witch-hunting major companies in other countries worldwide in the name of security.

Second, balance security and development. Protecting data security is essential for the healthy development of the digital economy. All countries have the right to protect their data security in accordance with the law, while at the same time providing an open, fair and non-discriminatory business environment for all businesses.

The third is to protect justice and justice. It is argued that maintaining digital security should be based on facts and rules, and that politicizing the issue and extending it to slander campaigns violates the basic norms of international affairs and seriously hinders global digital cooperation and development. is.

According to Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Chinese law has clear provisions to protect the legitimate rights and interests of citizens and organizations regarding data security and personal information. In addition, the Chinese government has strictly practiced the principle of data security protection, and has never required Chinese companies to provide the government with data obtained overseas, even contrary to the laws of other countries, and will continue to do so. He said that there was nothing.

The content of this lecture pierces the exclusion of Huawei in the United States, saying that 'Huawei provides information to the Chinese government and there are security concerns.'

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