The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China said the country needs to give definitions of what it considers "important data" and "personal information" in order to comply with China's data laws, Reuters reports. The group also urged China to finalize proposed rules to waive data export security assessments for certain activities.
16 Nov. 2023
Business lobbying group calls on China to provide clarity on data terms
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