The Cyberspace Administration of China issued revised rules governing cross-border data transfers, which address reporting standards for security assessments of data exports, Reuters reports. Data generated from commerce, including information connected to international trade and transportation that does not contain personal data or "important data," is not subject to the new rules.
25 March 2024
CAC releases updated rules for cross-border data transfers
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