U.S. opposes new anti-terror law relating to cybersurveillance. Law would require tech companies to give encryption keys to the authorities. China’s parliamentary spokeswoman plays down the impact the proposed legislation might have on foreign tech businesses. President Obama has urged the country to change the legislation, and even raised the matter with China’s president. China has made cybersecurity a national priority after Edward Snowden leaks led to controversy over surveillance. But Fu Ying, the spokeswoman of China’s National People’s Congress, said the U.K. and other countries have also requested that tech companies hand over data.”]

