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China to improve policy framework this year for activating value of data, senior official says

By MLex Staff ( July 3, 2024, 08:10 GMT | Insight) -- China will improve its data policy framework this year by issuing institutional documents to unlock the value of data and build a digital economy with data as a key element, a senior official from China’s National Data Bureau said recently. Speaking at the Global Digital Economy Conference 2024, Liu Liehong, head of the NDB, said eight documents will be issued, including those on data property rights, data circulation, income distribution, security governance, public data development and use, enterprise data development and use, and guidelines for data infrastructure construction.China will improve its data policy framework this year by issuing institutional documents to unlock the value of data and build a digital economy with data as a key element, a senior official from China’s National Data Bureau, or NDB, said recently....

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