Alarm is spreading among foreign businesses as Beijing cranks up its accusations against Rio Tinto, the Australian miner, raising fears that multinationals could find themselves the targets of similar state secrets cases.
China’s vague legislation stipulates that any information concerning matters from defence, foreign policy, economic and social development, science and technology, criminal investigations or “other matters” can be classified as a state secret – even if it is already in the public domain.

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