Chinese authorities are proposing an update to data rules that would ease regulation for foreign businesses. The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) has stated that no government oversight is necessary for data exports that are not deemed “important.” The draft rules aim to provide clarity and relieve companies of difficulties with cross-border data transfer and personal information protection. The move is seen as a positive signal from the Chinese government, showing a willingness to address concerns raised by foreign businesses and improve the investment climate. The public comment period for the proposed changes closes on October 15.
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