Companies Vigilant As China Expands Wide-Ranging Anti-Espionage Legislation
Exit Bans Also Widened
Executive Summary
The recent arrest of a local Japanese employee of Astellas triggered alarms for pharma firms operating in China, while a newly-expanded and wide-ranging anti-espionage law means that sponsors must pay careful attention to overseas data transfers, especially related to clinical trials, business intelligence and due diligence, as well as other activities.
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