Legal & Regulatory

Does Your Business Need to File DPO Information With the CAC?

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New CAC rules make data protection officer (DPO) reporting mandatory for companies processing over one million individuals’ data. Find out if your business needs to comply and how to file.

China Rolls Out Additional Policies to Boost Foreign Firms’ Reinvestment

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China unveiled a fresh policy package to promote foreign reinvestment, addressing investor concerns through streamlined approvals, tax perks, and better financing access —part of a broader strategy to stabilize investment and deepen economic ties.

Key Considerations for Foreign Businesses in Cross-Border Restructuring

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Foreign‑invested companies in China are exploring cross‑border restructuring to hedge geopolitical risk while preserving market access. This article lays out a forward‑looking framework to help businesses restructure quickly and wisely.

China Company Law Follow-Up: Rules Clarified on Use of Reserve Funds, Non-Monetary Capital Contributions

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China’s Ministry of Finance has clarified compliance procedures for using reserve funds to offset losses and making capital contributions through non-monetary assets, with implications for financial reporting, compliance procedures, and fund management.

How to Choose an Agency for Personal Information Protection Audits (Part II)

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New guidelines outlining criteria for professional institutions to carry out personal information protection audits provide guidance for companies to choose the right auditor.

China Amends Anti-Unfair Competition Law – Key Takeaways for Foreign Companies

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Amendments to the legislation strengthen trademark and trade secret protections while tightening regulations on fraudulent marketing practices.

Hong Kong’s Stablecoins Bill: What It Means and Why It Matters

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Hong Kong’s Stablecoins Bill establishes a comprehensive regulatory framework to foster a secure, transparent, and innovative stablecoin ecosystem, positioning the SAR as a leading hub for digital asset development in Asia.  

New Guidelines for Personal Information Protection Audits – Clarifying Requirements and Processes (Part I)

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The new guidelines clarify requirements and processes for conducting personal information protection audits, compulsory for companies processing high volumes of personal information as of May 1, 2025.

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