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China considers measures to ease concerns about stringent cross-border data transfer regime

By MLex Staff ( February 20, 2023, 05:24 GMT | Insight) -- China is considering a set of unified measures to govern cross-border transfers of data to ease concerns about the stringency and lack of refinement in the current regime, a Chinese scholar has told MLex. Proposals to grant exceptions or exemptions in scenarios such as cross-border e-commerce and cloud computing will be included in the new measures. The legal effect of the proposed administrative measures will be new department rules and the draft measures will roll out the second half of this year for public comment.China is considering a set of unified measures to govern cross-border transfers of data to ease concerns about the stringency and lack of refinement in the current regime, a Chinese scholar has told MLex....

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