BEIJING: Chinese restrictions on transferring data overseas would burden firms with building "redundant" datacentres in China and hamper domestic companies expanding abroad, the American Chamber of Commerce in China said.
China has introduced a series of policies in recent years to keep financial and personal data such as credit history and health records on Chinese soil, particularly since intelligence contractor Edward Snowden disclosed details of US spying.
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