According to a person familiar with the matter and the discharge of documents seen by Reuters, the US government has drafted an administrative order that will give huge power to the Ministry of Justice to prevent foreign opponents such as China from obtaining personal data from Americans.

Excerpts show that the proposal reviewed by government agencies will also instruct the Health and Public Service (HHS) to prevent federal funds from being used to support the transfer of US health data to foreign opponents.

The draft reflects that after the Trump administration tries to ban Americans from using Tiktok and WeChat failure, this government has made a more active response to cope with Chinese companies that are said to have obtained a large number of American personal data.National Security Threat.

A spokesman for the White House, the US Department of Justice and the Ministry of Commerce refused to comment.The Ministry of Health and the Public Service did not reply to the request for evaluation.

According to another person familiar with the matter, this document is just a first draft and does not include the opinions of government agencies, and may be adjusted.

One of the people familiar with the matter said that if it is really implemented, the administrative order will give US Minister Merrick Garland for review and may prohibit the power of commercial transactions involving the sale or access data.Safety composition gives excessive risk.

According to an excerpt, the proposal will also instruct the Health and Public Service Department to draft a provision to ensure that federal assistance, such as gifts and rewards, does not need to support the health, health or biological data transfer of Americans, or biological data transfer.To entity owned, controlled or under jurisdiction or instructions by foreign opponents.

According to three people familiar with the matter, when the proposal was released, government officials were disappointed by the Ministry of Commerce's delay in launching rules and investigation threats. Trump gave similar power to the Ministry of Commerce in 2019.

A administrative order in June also clearly instructed the Ministry of Commerce to use new tools to protect the sensitive data of Americans from attacking by foreign opponents through application transactions, but the Ministry of Commerce has not announced any progress related to the measures.

The new draft administrative draft gives clear power to the Ministry of Justice, "supervision and execution of any ban, license or obedience to the light disposal agreement based on the previous administrative decree", "and" then support the Minister of Commerce to the Minister of Commerce to the Minister of CommercePower. "

Another extraction shows that the proposal also requires the Minister of Commerce to determine which transaction categories are completely prohibited and which can be exempted.