China's revised state secrets law has come into force. Here's what to know
Briefly

A revised state secrets law in China prompts Taiwan to caution citizens against travel to China, fearing punishment for ordinary business activities.
China has updated its Law on the Guarding of State Secrets, broadening its scope to include work secrets beyond state secrets, affecting firms with foreign ties.
The law requires internet companies to cooperate with investigations into suspected leaks, with specific protocols for handling state security incidents.
Government employees in China handling state secrets face stricter regulations post-revision, including limitations on new employment and international travel.
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