In the latest edition of Politico's China Watcher series, Alexandra Levine explores China's efforts to draft privacy legislation and how the U.S. remains quiet on federal privacy talks. Levine discusses the paradox of China's draft Personal Information Protection Law being written by a government known for its surveillance tactics. But as China moves forward, U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., believes "the rest of the world is leaving us behind" if the U.S. does not draft federal legislation.
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