China cyberspace regulator drafts new rules for Internet behemoths: Sources

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HONG KONG/BEIJING - China's cyberspace regulator has drafted new guidelines that will require the country's Internet behemoths to obtain its approval before they undertake any investments or fundrais

HONG KONG/BEIJING - China's cyberspace regulator has drafted new guidelines that will require the country's Internet behemoths to obtain its approval before they undertake any investments or fundraisings, sources familiar with the matter said on Wednesday .

Any Internet firm involved in sectors named on the negative list issued by China's National Development and Reform Commission last year will also need to apply for an approval, the sources said.

 

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