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Mar. 10, 2016

China looks to close publishing loophole

New rules will go into effect Thursday in China that will grant the Chinese government greater control over the country's online publications, a move that could severely restrict investment from foreign entities.

By Steven Crighton
Daily Journal Staff Writer

New rules will go into effect Thursday in China that will grant the Chinese government greater control over the country's online publications, a move that could severely restrict investment from foreign entities.

The Online Publishing Service Administration Rules will require any Chinese company looking to do business with a foreign entity to first obtain a permit fro...

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