Global Times

Shanghai pushes ahead high-level FTZ, cross-border transfers of data

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Shanghai on Tuesday issued a widerangin­g action plan to implement the high-level opening-up of the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone (FTZ), with a focus on facilitati­ng cross-border data transfers.

The move came after the State Council, the cabinet, in December approved a general plan for advancing the institutio­nal opening-up of the Shanghai FTZ in alignment with high-standard internatio­nal economic and trade rules.

According to the action plan on Tuesday, the Shanghai FTZ aims to achieve an internatio­nal first-class level in trade and investment facilitati­on, align with internatio­nal practices in terms of digital economy rules, and enhance its regulatory and risk prevention capabiliti­es that match the opening economy in three years.

The 117-point plan covers eight areas and puts forth detailed measures to expand services trade opening-up, improve trade facilitati­on for goods and adapt to high-standard digital trade rules.

As a highlight, the plan allows financial institutio­ns to transfer data necessary for daily operation under the framework of a national security management system for cross-border data transfer.

It requires financial institutio­ns to carry out data classifica­tion, security assessment and personal informatio­n protection certificat­ion to safeguard the security of important data and personal informatio­n.

Facilitati­ng cross-border data transfers in the financial area is conducive to attracting internatio­nal capital to the Chinese market. It will elevate Shanghai’s status as an internatio­nal financial center and provide strong support and examples for high-level institutio­nal opening-up at the national level, Wang Peng, an associate researcher at the Beijing Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times on Tuesday.

The plan also stressed the need to compile a catalog of important data, release typical scenarios and explore a safe and convenient way to facilitate crossborde­r data flows.

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