China releases draft Personal Information Protection Law
China’s National People’s Congress published the draft Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL) on 21 October 2020, proposing GDPR-style consent rules, cross-border transfer approvals, and steep penalties that would reshape multinational data flows into and out of China.
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On 21 October 2020, China’s National People’s Congress released the first draft of the Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL). The proposal consolidates scattered privacy rules into a single national law with explicit legal bases, extraterritorial reach, and prescriptive cross-border data transfer controls. It complements the Cybersecurity Law and Data Security Law, creating a three-part data governance regime for domestic and foreign companies operating in China.
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Coverage intelligence
- Published
- Coverage pillar
- Data Strategy
- Source credibility
- 40/100 — low confidence
- Topics
- China · Cross-Border Transfers · Consent · Localization · Privacy
- Sources cited
- 3 sources (npc.gov.cn, cac.gov.cn, iso.org)
- Reading time
- 6 min
Further reading
- NPC — Draft Personal Information Protection Law (First Draft)
- CAC Briefing on PIPL Draft
- ISO 8000-2:2022 — Data Quality Management — International Organization for Standardization
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