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2022年1月28日

作者:
The Chindwin

Group of International Business Association in Myanmar has issued joint statement

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28 January 2022

A group of international chambers of commerce based in Myanmar has issued a joint statement over Myanmar military junta’s proposed cybersecurity law, announced on 13 January 2022. 

The proposed cybersecurity law contains provisions concerning Virtual Private Networks (VPN), non-social media digital platform services, and business use of social media. 

The associations involved in the joint statement are The American Chamber of Commerce Myanmar, Australian Chamber of Commerce in Myanmar, British Chamber of Commerce, EuroCham Myanmar, French Myanmar Chamber of Commerce and Industry, German Myanmar Business Chamber, Greece – Myanmar Chamber of Commerce, Ital Myanmar Business Association and the US ICT for Myanmar and the Asia Internet Coalition. 

The ten groups have raised concern over the potential disruption of the free flow of information and directly impacts businesses’ abilities to operate legally and effectively in Myanmar. 

Not only the ten groups, various organizations ranging from Telecommunications companies, Financial Services Institutions to Technology based companies have also raised their concern over the move to outlaw contents and prosecute the author.

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If approved, the cybersecurity law would enable Myanmar military junta sweeping powers to access user data and undermine the country’s location as an offshore hub for data services.

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