HONG KONG -- China's top cyberspace watchdog said Tuesday it will launch a campaign to crack down on "malicious damage" done to the image and reputation of entrepreneurs amid rising concerns over Beijing's stance toward the private sector.
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The Cyberspace Administration of China says it will crack down on "malicious" efforts to sully the reputation of the country's entrepreneurs. © Reuters
HONG KONG -- China's top cyberspace watchdog said Tuesday it will launch a campaign to crack down on "malicious damage" done to the image and reputation of entrepreneurs amid rising concerns over Beijing's stance toward the private sector.