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China has reportedly banned government officials from using Apple iPhones at work.
The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, that China has instructed officials at major government organizations to refrain from using Apple’s iPhones and other foreign-branded smartphones for work or bringing them into the office.
The WSJ reported that the directives were recently provided by bosses to their personnel, although it was unclear how extensively they were being disseminated.
The prohibition could cause international businesses doing business in China to become concerned as Sino-U.S. tensions rise ahead of an Apple (AAPL.O) event scheduled for next week, which analysts predict would involve the introduction of a new line of iPhones.
According to Forbes, the alleged prohibition is part of a larger initiative by Beijing’s top brass to impose rigorous regulations on data and information movements both inside and outside of China.
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It adds to strict yet imprecise security laws that have alarmed international business leaders and spurred a number of irregular raids on foreign information-related companies.
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