The Cybersecurity Administration of China Issues Relaxed Rules for Cross-Border Data Transfers https://t.co/4KWcvzF2SW | by @kattenlaw
Safe Harbors Part II - China's Safe Harbor Rules Lower the Barrier for Cross-Border Data Transfer https://t.co/e8bLYsBVBz | by @KLGates
📱Peers have warned that it would be a “mistake” for the government not to put stronger protections in place on the international transfer of data https://t.co/Yt8XdivwQf










China has recently issued new regulations, known as Safe Harbors Part II, aimed at facilitating and regulating cross-border data flows. These regulations are designed to provide a framework for the secure and regulated transfer of data across borders. The Cybersecurity Administration of China has relaxed some previous restrictions, potentially lowering barriers for international data exchanges. Peers have warned that it would be a mistake not to implement stronger protections for these data transfers. This move has prompted discussions among legal experts and policymakers about the need for robust data protection measures to safeguard privacy.