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前海发布三大深港数据跨境产品 涉跨境医疗、出海合规等领域
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-07-08 06:36

Group 1 - The core development of cross-border data services between Shenzhen and Hong Kong has progressed with the launch of three major products: Shenzhen-Hong Kong Data Center, Qianhai Medical Cross-Border Data Space, and Cross-Border Compliance Service Platform for Enterprises [1][2] - The Shenzhen-Hong Kong Data Center aims to reduce the reliance of Hong Kong institutions on overseas cloud services, significantly lowering computing and storage costs for Hong Kong enterprises [1] - The Qianhai Medical Cross-Border Data Space enhances medical service efficiency for Hong Kong residents by facilitating data sharing between hospitals and insurance companies, with the first application scenario being specialized medical services for Hong Kong residents at Southern Medical University Shenzhen Hospital [1] Group 2 - The Cross-Border Compliance Service Platform for Enterprises provides a one-stop solution addressing the complexities of external regulations, diverse data scales, and real-time sensitivity, including risk assessment and AI intelligent detection [2] - The "International Cross-Border Trusted Data Space - Shenzhen-Hong Kong Station" is established to facilitate data resource sharing and create a data circulation infrastructure, supporting the construction of a unified national data market by 2028 [3] - The International Data Space Association (IDSA) promotes the "sovereign data exchange" model to tackle data fragmentation and trust issues, aiming to reduce compliance risks for enterprises [3] Group 3 - The Qianhai area has been actively promoting cross-border data flow initiatives, with the launch of the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Data Cross-Border Security and Convenience Channel, which will initially focus on the medical sector [4] - The channel supports various medical data cross-border scenarios, including medical record sharing and remote diagnosis, enhancing cross-border medical services for residents in the Greater Bay Area [4] - Future plans include accelerating the construction of the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Data Cross-Border Security and Convenience Channel and offshore data centers to leverage the multiplier effect of data elements [4]