Source: Tech – South China Morning PostChina, with 29 data localisation policies, is the most restrictive country when it comes to cross-border data flows, according to a report by Washington-based think tank Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF).While keeping data stored domestically is becoming a trend among governments around the world, the effort is “self-defeating” as restricting data flows would damage economies by inhibiting trade, lowering productivity and raising prices for downstream industries, the…Read More