# Data Sovereignty
Latest news and articles about Data Sovereignty
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The Token Silk Road: How AI is Reshaping China’s Global Cloud Ambitions
Chinese cloud providers are shifting away from price-driven competition toward AI-centric expansion, focusing on 'Token Chuhai' to support the global surge in smart hardware. By targeting strategic regions like Central Asia for low-cost power and offering 'neutral' alternatives to US and domestic giants, firms like UCloud are finding a path back to profitability through localized AI inference.

China’s Spy Agency Issues Sharp Warning on Remote Software as National Security Risks Mount
China's Ministry of State Security has warned that remote control software is being used as a vector for state secret theft, calling for strict digital hygiene and the air-gapping of sensitive systems.

The Silent Sentinels: China’s Crackdown on the Hidden Geopolitics of Weather Data
China's Ministry of State Security has warned that consumer weather stations are being used to leak sensitive military and economic data to foreign servers. The crackdown highlights the increasing securitization of meteorological data, which Beijing now views as vital to food, energy, and national defense.

The New Infrastructure Frontier: China’s Data Surge and the Orbital Internet Race
This report examines the simultaneous expansion of Amazon’s satellite internet constellation and China’s strategic consolidation of over 116,000 high-quality datasets. It highlights the growing importance of data as a national resource and the rapid maturation of the AI hardware and software sectors in East Asia.

China’s Data Ambitions: Breaking the Silos of State-Owned Giants
China Mobile has launched a 'trusted data space' hub in Chengdu, marking a significant step in enabling secure data circulation among central state-owned enterprises. The facility leverages massive computing power to support AI model training and aligns with the national 'East Data, West Computing' strategy.