China will continue to work on a law on international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in the country and a cyber-security law, according to a work report of the top legislature delivered on Wednesday.
The draft law on overseas NGOs was tabled to the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC), the top legislature, for its second reading in April last year.
The bill aims to regulate overseas NGOs' activities in China, protect their rights and interests, and promote exchanges and cooperation.
However, it has raised concerns that the bill will restrict overseas NGOs' activities in China, as some of them have set up branches and are active in the country.
Fu Ying, a spokeswoman for the annual session of the NPC, said Friday that the law is not to restrict their lawful, helpful activities in China, but to provide a sound legal environment.
The NPC Standing Committee said in the work report that it will also work on cyber-security law, which was reviewed by the top legislature for the first time in June last year.
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