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Using Facial Recognition in China – New Guide on Filing with Local CAC

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China’s cyberspace administration has clarified filing requirements for companies that collect and store certain volumes of facial recognition data of individuals.

Cross-Border Data Transfers Official Q&A (II)

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The CAC’s May 2025 Q&A sheds light on identifying and declaring important data for cross-border transfers from China and outlines the latest regulatory expectations for compliance.

China Clarifies Cross-Border Data Transfer Rules: Key Takeaways from Official Q&A (I)

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China’s Cyberspace Administration clarifies cross-border data transfer rules, offering foreign businesses guidance on streamlined data exports and compliance.

Investing in the Future: Opportunities in China’s Humanoid Robotics and Embodied AI Industry

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China’s humanoid robot market is expected to become a multi-billion dollar industry within the next decade, presenting huge opportunities for investors in a variety of sectors.

China’s Cybersecurity Law Amendments: Key Changes in the Second Draft

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China’s latest Cybersecurity Law amendments introduce stricter compliance requirements, higher penalties, and enhanced enforcement for businesses. Learn how these changes impact businesses and what companies must do to stay compliant.

China’s Tightened Facial Recognition Regulations: Key Business Takeaways

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China’s new facial recognition regulations, effective June 1, 2025, impose stricter compliance rules on businesses, requiring justification for use, enhanced data security, and transparency. Learn what your company needs to do to stay compliant.

Shanghai Streamlines Data Export with New Data Negative List 

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Shanghai’s new data export negative list facilitates cross-border data transfers for companies in reinsurance, shipping, and commerce in the Pilot Free Trade Zone and Lingang New Area.

Personal Information Protection Audits in China: Final Measures Effective May 1

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China’s Cyberspace Administration has unveiled the final rules on conducting personal information protection audits. The new measures, which require fewer companies to conduct less frequent audits than the draft version, offer an opportunity for businesses to strengthen compliance.

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