China is set to create a new government agency to centralize the management of the country’s vast stores of data, as it seeks to address data-security practices by businesses and streamline its regulatory structure
SINGAPORE—China is set to create a new government agency to centralize the management of the country’s vast stores of data, as Beijing seeks to address data-security practices by businesses and streamline its regulatory structure.
The new national data bureau is set to become the top Chinese regulator on various data-related issues, people familiar with the matter said, in a shift from the current structure in which multiple ministries share oversight.
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