China’s cybersecurity and IT landscape is governed by three major laws and regulations being the: Cybersecurity Law (“CSL”); Data Security Law (“DSL”); and Personal Information Protection Law (“PIPL”). Over the past month, the various regulatory bodies in China have circulated further measures and guidelines in regards to the cross-border transfer of data, handling of data, and the definition of “important data”.
What can the UK learn from China’s EV industry?
China is the largest EV market in the world - find out what the key issues and opportunities are and what the UK can learn from the Chinese EV industry.
BritCham report – Impact of COVID-19 on British businesses in China
For the last 2 years China’s approach to managing outbreaks of COVID-19 has been fairly consistent; rapid lockdowns, quarantines, mass […]
Impact of a turbulent aviation industry on British businesses
The ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine has troubled the aviation sector. What are the wider implications for British businesses in China?
碳中和目标正在改变中国氢能产业中长期发展 China’s hydrogen economy
In this article, Shengke Zhi, Director of Strategy and Development for Wood outlines challenges China currently faces in accelerating the use of hydrogen, and highlights the importance of ‘establishing hydrogen-based industrial decarbonisation demonstration programmes’.
British business in China: Ukraine conflict initial impact report
As the voice of British business in China, the British Chamber of Commerce in China conducted a pulse survey to understand the impact and potential economic implications. This survey was conducted on Thursday 10th to Friday 11th of March. It cannot be categorised as truly representative of all British businesses (35 responses), but despite a small sample size, the data provides a useful snapshot of British companies’ experiences and responses.