The Chinese state-run news agency, Xinhua, criticizes Obama’s cyber security demands calling them"arrogant and Hypocritical", Spunik.com reports.
In late 2014, China published draft legislation of rules for foreign companies wishing to do business in China. Those rules include such security measures as handing over encryption keys, allowing for "backdoors" into company systems to allow Chinese counter-terrorism surveillance, and keeping company and user data on servers in China. I his turn the US president Barack Obama criticized those measures stating: "Something they are going to have to change if they are to do business with the United States."
Irrespective of those demands made by the US, China maintains the adapted measure contending that their cyber security practices are similar to the ones the US own "indeed perhaps more transparent and normal condition of doing business."