KEY POINTS
  • China has released draft rules on various areas from antitrust to data protection as it aims to regulate its biggest technology firms.
  • One expert said that the new rules, especially around data, are part of China's broader effort to become a "technological superpower."
  • The European Union meanwhile has introduced the Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act while wide-sweeping tech regulation in the U.S. is missing.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping on Jan. 30, 2015. China has applied to join CPTPP, an 11-nation trade pact formed in 2018 after the U.S. withdrew from the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

GUANGZHOU, China — China's recent moves to regulate large technology giants are part of its broader push to become a technological "superpower," one expert told CNBC.

Like the U.S. and European Union, China is working out how to regulate the technology sector in many areas, from data protection to antitrust. China's technology companies have grown, largely unencumbered by regulation, and become among the biggest in the world.

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