Core Viewpoint - The establishment of the data cross-border service center in the Lingang New Area of the China (Shanghai) Free Trade Pilot Zone marks a significant step in facilitating international data exchange and enhancing the international data economy [1][2]. Group 1: Data Cross-Border Service Center - The data cross-border service center was officially launched on April 7, 2024, and has since provided policy consultation services to hundreds of enterprises, completing compliance filings for 20 companies across 27 typical scenarios [3]. - The center has welcomed its first batch of 28 third-party data service institutions, indicating a growing ecosystem for data services [2][3]. Group 2: Data Export Guidelines - The newly released data export operation guidelines cover three key sectors: reinsurance, international shipping, and biomedicine, aimed at promoting efficient and secure cross-border data flow [2]. - The guidelines will work in conjunction with the negative list for data cross-border flow, which includes data from finance, shipping, and commerce, covering important data and personal information across six specific scenarios and 84 data items [2]. Group 3: International Data Economy Development Package - The international data economy industry development service package integrates multiple resources from both government and market sectors, aiming to build a comprehensive international data service system [3]. - The Lingang New Area is set to expand the coverage of operational guidelines to include sectors such as intelligent connected new energy vehicles, public funds, securities, and battery passports, addressing the practical needs of enterprises [2].
上海自贸区临港新片区发布数据出境操作指引
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-05-09 17:05