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Mark your calendar for AmCham China ICT Committee's Update on Outbound Data Transfer Regulations and Industry Practices in China Event on October 26!


Cybersecurity Law (网络安全法) (2017) ("CSL"), Personal Information Protection Law (个人信息保护法) (2021) ("PIPL") and Data Security Law (数据安全法) (2021) ("DSL") are three key laws China implemented since 2017 to tighten controls over cybersecurity, personal information and data security. For this event, AmCham China is pleased to invite expert from WilmerHale to dive into the vital update information for outbound data transfer regulations and industry practices.


This event will cover topics include:

  • Brief Introduction of CSL, DSL and PIPL
  • Outbound Data Transfer under the Three Laws
  • Methods to Conduct Outbound Data Transfer
  • Outbound Data Transfer Security Assessment Measures
  • Draft Standard Contract Provisions
  • Certification by PI Protection Certification Institutions
  • Industrial Regulations


All members are welcome.


Event Details:

  • Event format: Online
  • Time & Date: 9:30 AM to 10:40 AM Beijing Time, October 26
  • Language: English
  • Contact: Yin Yu, yyu@amchamchina.org


Notes:

  • Registration is required and the event link will be provided for verified registrants to access the meeting the day before the event. Registration closes at 6:00 PM Beijing Time, October 25.
  • This meeting will be off-the-record.
  • The virtual meeting invitation link will be sent out one day prior to the event.

Agenda

9:30 AM - 9:35 AM
Opening Remarks
9:35 AM - 10:15 AM
Expert Sharing: Update on Outbound Data Transfer & Regulations and Industry Practices in China
10:15 AM - 10:35 AM
Q&A Discussion
10:35 AM - 10:40 AM
Event Wrap-up and Closing Remarks

Speakers

  • Zhou Kenneth (Partner at WilmerHale)

    Zhou Kenneth

    Partner at WilmerHale

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    Kenneth Zhou is a partner in the firm's Asia Corporate Practice Group. He joined the firm in 2004.
    Mr. Zhou's practice focuses on foreign direct investment, cross-border mergers and acquisitions, private equity/venture capital, joint ventures and strategic alliance, general corporate, anti-trust and regulatory matters, FCPA and investigations, and international dispute resolution. He has advised many foreign companies in high-tech, media and entertainment, telecommunications, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, banking and financial services, publishing, consumer product and services industries with respect to their strategic expansion, investments and business operations in China. Mr. Zhou has also advised leading Chinese companies on their outbound investments, M&A and strategic expansion in the U.S. and Europe. In addition, he is also experienced in capital market, foreign trade and WTO matters.
    Mr. Zhou is a former governor and General Counsel of AmCham China. He currently serves as Chair of the Outbound Investment Forum of AmCham China.
    Mr. Zhou is the author of the Business Organization Chapter published in Business Law in China: Trade, Investment, Operations and Finance. ICC Publ. No. 672, 2d rev. ed. He is also one of the authors of China’s Anti-Monopoly Law – The First Five Years, published by Wolters Kluwer in 2012. He has written articles in such periodicals as China Law & Practice, Asia Pacific Antitrust and Trade Review, Capital and others on a wide range of topics including M&A, corporate restructuring, private equity/venture capital investment, foreign direct investment in China, tax and regulatory matters.
    Mr. Zhou was interviewed and spoke at events organized by CNN, Bloomberg, CCTV, The American Lawyer, Cai Jin Magazine, South China Morning Post, American Chamber of Commerce China, 21st Century, Top Capital, Association of Insolvency and Restructuring Advisors (AIRA), Asia Risk, and others on a variety of topics including cross-border M&A, anti-monopoly filings in China, equity financing, outbound investments of Chinese companies, dispute resolution, PE/VC investments, Internet law, SOE restructuring, qualified foreign institutional investors (QFII), qualified foreign limited partnership (QFLP), VIE structures, anti-monopoly law and national security review.

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  • Joanna Mao (Co-Chair of AmCham China ICT Forum, Deputy Managing Director at United States Information Technology Office (USITO))

    Joanna Mao

    Co-Chair of AmCham China ICT Forum, Deputy Managing Director at United States Information Technology Office (USITO)

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    Joanna Mao joined the United States Information Technology Office (USITO) in September 2015 serving as its Deputy Managing Director. Prior to that, Joanna was employed with Lenovo, Intel, A.P. Muller. Maersk, Microsoft and Ogilvy & Mather. She has 17 years of marketing, communication and partner management experience in the information technology sector, and while serving as spokeswoman, oversaw government affairs in North Asia. Joanna was once in investment banking, providing counseling for Chinese companies seeking overseas listings while serving for ING Baring.

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Tickets

AmCham China-Member
Standard Price RMB 150
AmCham China-Non-Member
Standard Price RMB 450