In the News: New Data Security Law; Personal Information Dispute; and China's Clean Tech Outbound Investment

October 10, 2024 | BY

Clarence Lee &Krista Lee

China will implement new cybersecurity rules that include stricter consent requirements and also expand cross-border data exemptions; A Beijing court rules that consent is not required for presenting lawfully collected personal information in court; and China is increasingly exporting its technology, engineering, supply chain, and financing capacity.

China's New Data Security Regulations to Take Effect Next Year

On September 24, the State Council issued the Regulations for the Administration of Network Data Security (网络数据安全管理条例). The Regulations, which will take effect next year, build on the existing Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL) with clarifications and stricter informed consent requirements.

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