This GT China Newsletter provides an overview of key Q2 2025 developments, including the following data privacy updates:

  • The CAC Released Draft Amendment to the Cybersecurity Law for Public Comment
  • The TC260 Releases Two Compliance Guidelines for Personal Information Protection Audit
  • China’s Central Bank Releases New Data Security Regulation
  • New National Standards for Sensitive Personal Information Processing
  • China Proposes Updated Regulations on Exporting Automobile-Generated Data

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Photo of George Qi George Qi

George Qi is the Co-Managing Shareholder in the firm’s Shanghai office and Co-Chair of the firm’s China Practice. He practices primarily in China-related cross- border mergers and acquisitions, foreign direct investment and general corporate matters. He also has wide- ranging experience advising both…

George Qi is the Co-Managing Shareholder in the firm’s Shanghai office and Co-Chair of the firm’s China Practice. He practices primarily in China-related cross- border mergers and acquisitions, foreign direct investment and general corporate matters. He also has wide- ranging experience advising both U.S. and non-U.S. companies relating to internal investigations of FCPA or other regulatory violations.

Photo of Dawn Zhang Dawn Zhang

Dawn (Dan) Zhang is Co-Managing Shareholder of the Shanghai Office and Co-Chair of the firm’s China Practice. Dawn has broad experience advising clients on China-related cross-border mergers and acquisitions, restructuring, joint ventures, funds, and general corporate matters. Before joining Greenberg Traurig, Dawn practiced

Dawn (Dan) Zhang is Co-Managing Shareholder of the Shanghai Office and Co-Chair of the firm’s China Practice. Dawn has broad experience advising clients on China-related cross-border mergers and acquisitions, restructuring, joint ventures, funds, and general corporate matters. Before joining Greenberg Traurig, Dawn practiced in other international law firms for many years and served as the PRC legal counsel for a multinational corporation, where she handled a wide variety of corporate matters for public and emerging growth companies. Dawn passed the national PRC judicial qualification examination in 1998 and is admitted to practice in New York.

Photo of Philip Ruan Philip Ruan

Philip Ruan is a member of GT’s Corporate & Securities Practice, focusing on China-related transactions including venture capital, M&A and collaborative deals, with a focus on the life science industry. Philip also advises clients over China-related regulatory matters regarding foreign exchange, data, anti-bribery…

Philip Ruan is a member of GT’s Corporate & Securities Practice, focusing on China-related transactions including venture capital, M&A and collaborative deals, with a focus on the life science industry. Philip also advises clients over China-related regulatory matters regarding foreign exchange, data, anti-bribery, etc.

Photo of Sherry Xiaoxuan Ding Sherry Xiaoxuan Ding

Sherry Xiaoxuan Ding is a member of the Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice in Greenberg Traurig’s San Francisco office. Sherry advises clients with creative strategies in addressing cross-border privacy and data security compliance issues under regulatory regimes in EU, U.S., and APAC regions…

Sherry Xiaoxuan Ding is a member of the Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice in Greenberg Traurig’s San Francisco office. Sherry advises clients with creative strategies in addressing cross-border privacy and data security compliance issues under regulatory regimes in EU, U.S., and APAC regions, with a focus on international data transfer.