26 min

Data War - China's Cross-Border Data Controls Compared with the EU, US - Dr Bo Zhao, Tilburg University School of Law China Law Podcast

    • Business

The rapid growth of the internet economy over recent years has ushered in a new frontier in the ongoing battle between the world’s biggest superpowers: that of data protection. With data being hailed by some as the oil of the 21st century, the battle between states and between companies is not just to see who can collect the most data, but also increasingly to see who can best protect their data from being collected by rival governments and market competitors. 

In this episode, Dr Bo Zhao draws on his comparative research background to share insights on China’s rules and regulations surrounding the cross-border transfer of data and how they compare with other jurisdictions, including the EU and the US. Moreover, we discuss what limits there are on the Chinese government to access data stored in China by Chinese and foreign companies. 

Dr Bo Zhao is a Senior Research Fellow at the Tilburg University School of Law in the Netherlands. Bo’s research covers comparative data privacy protection law, especially cross-border data protection and cybersecurity law and policy issues in China.

The China Law Podcast is a weekly podcast exploring China’s business and financial sectors from a legal perspective hosted by Vincent Chow. Get in touch at vchow@alm.com with any feedback and ideas for future episodes.

Episode outline


01:22 History of China's data protection regime
03:28 Significance and criticisms of PRC Cybersecurity Law
05:00 The cross-border transfer of data and data localization
06:29 Snowden scandal and its impact on China
09:49 Data localization in other jurisdictions
12:19 Data power and regime competition
16:00 Beijing's access to data held by companies
20:49 GDPR as a model for China's data protection framework

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The rapid growth of the internet economy over recent years has ushered in a new frontier in the ongoing battle between the world’s biggest superpowers: that of data protection. With data being hailed by some as the oil of the 21st century, the battle between states and between companies is not just to see who can collect the most data, but also increasingly to see who can best protect their data from being collected by rival governments and market competitors. 

In this episode, Dr Bo Zhao draws on his comparative research background to share insights on China’s rules and regulations surrounding the cross-border transfer of data and how they compare with other jurisdictions, including the EU and the US. Moreover, we discuss what limits there are on the Chinese government to access data stored in China by Chinese and foreign companies. 

Dr Bo Zhao is a Senior Research Fellow at the Tilburg University School of Law in the Netherlands. Bo’s research covers comparative data privacy protection law, especially cross-border data protection and cybersecurity law and policy issues in China.

The China Law Podcast is a weekly podcast exploring China’s business and financial sectors from a legal perspective hosted by Vincent Chow. Get in touch at vchow@alm.com with any feedback and ideas for future episodes.

Episode outline


01:22 History of China's data protection regime
03:28 Significance and criticisms of PRC Cybersecurity Law
05:00 The cross-border transfer of data and data localization
06:29 Snowden scandal and its impact on China
09:49 Data localization in other jurisdictions
12:19 Data power and regime competition
16:00 Beijing's access to data held by companies
20:49 GDPR as a model for China's data protection framework

Related content

Draft Data Security Law: Highlights and Commentary

Podcast #7: 'Unbundling' China's New Data Protection Standards

PRC Cybersecurity Law (中华人民共和国网络安全法)

China Targets Data Collectors With New GDPR-Aligned National Standards

Podcast #11: What the PRC Civil Code Means for Doing Business in China

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