Re-assessing the permanency risks of China datasets in 2023
Helena Yu, Head of Asia Research (Shanghai/Taipei)
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International media reports and discontinuations on our Scout platform suggest many foreign users are losing access to Chinese data. But observations from within the country tell a different story. After surveying domestic data providers, we outline the challenges offshore users face as China develops its regulatory approach for the data industry.