Foreign companies are criticizing a new Chinese regulation they fear could block them from the multibillion dollar business of selling high-tech products to government departments.
The rule, in place for about six weeks but not widely known, requires sellers of high-tech products to have them accredited based on "indigenous innovation" _ local intellectual property _ before they can be listed in a government procurement catalog. Approved products will get preference over those without accreditation.
More than 30 business groups from the United States, Europe, Japan and South Korea lodged a protest in a joint letter dated Thursday and released …
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