New FX Measures Lift Property Purchase Curbs, Streamline Cross-Border Financing for Foreign Firms
China’s FX regulator has lifted barriers on property purchases and ease reinvestment rules in a new set of measures streamlining cross-border financing and investment.
How Did Dior Violate China’s Personal Information Protection Law? Lessons from the PIPL Probe
The investigation into Dior’s handling of personal information exposed gaps in consent, cross-border transfer compliance, and security safeguards, offering valuable lessons for businesses navigating China’s Personal Information Protection Law.
New Guidelines on Handling Sensitive Personal Data in China in Effect November 1
New nonmandatory standards provide useful clarity on how to legally process senstive personal data throughout the entire lifecycle, facilitating compliance with regulations.
China’s PIPL in Action: Key Takeaways for Multinationals from A Landmark Lawsuit
A landmark lawsuit brought under the PIPL highlights how Chinese courts interpret consent, necessity, and compliance in data processing, offering key insights for foreign businesses and MNCs.
Subcontracting, Outsourcing, and Affiliate Risks in China: Employer Liability Explained
China’s Supreme People’s Court has clarified employer liability in subcontracting, outsourcing, and affiliating arrangements in its recent judicial interpretation. For foreign investors, it stresses the need for qualification checks, strong contracts, and proactive compliance to mitigate risks.
China’s New K Visa: Opening the Door Wider for Young Foreign Talent
China’s newly revised entry-exit and K visa policy, effective October 1, 2025, opens the door to young foreign science and tech talent with greater flexibility and fewer barriers.
China’s New Judicial Interpretation II on Labor Disputes: Key Themes at a Glance
China’s newly released Judicial Interpretation II on Labor Disputes marks a significant development in unifying legal standards across high-risk employment areas. Foreign-invested enterprises are advised to act timely to reduce labor dispute risks and enhance operational certainty.
Data as Intellectual Property in China: Legal Developments and Regional Pilots
China is establishing a state-led framework recognizing processed data as a new form of intellectual property (IP), enabling its registration, licensing, and commercialization through formal exchanges.
 
    











