Vietnam passes cybersecurity law despite concerns

Members of Vietnam parliament attend a session voting to approve a cybersecurity law in Hanoi on June 12, 2018.

Members of Vietnam parliament attend a session voting to approve a cybersecurity law in Hanoi on June 12, 2018.   | Photo Credit: AFP

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Vietnamese legislators have passed a contentious cybersecurity law, which critics say will hurt the economy and further restrict freedom of expression.

The Communist Party-dominated Assembly passed the law by a majority on June 12. The law requires service providers such as Google and Facebook to store user data in Vietnam, open offices in the country and remove offending contents within 24 hours at the request of authorities.

Addressing the Assembly before the vote, the Chairman of the Committee on Defence and Security says the law is necessary to defend the interests of the people and national security.

The U.S. has called on Vietnam to delay the passage of legislation.

The Vietnam Digital Communications Association says the law may reduce GDP by 1.7% and wipe out foreign investment by 3.1%.

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