U.S. tech companies are among the businesses watching the progress of a proposed cybersecurity law in China, which was recently submitted to the National People’s Congress (NPC) Standing Committee for a second reading.

Bing Maisog, an attorney with Hunton & Williams in Beijing, said the law is still not in final form and “anything could change.” But he is scrutinizing its data localization provision.

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