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Dinova Rusev & Partners Compare GDPR and China’s Data Protection Laws

Bulgarian office Dinova Rusev & Partners is pleased to announce the release of Part I of its comparative legal series, “GDPR vs. China’s Data Protection Legal Framework”. The article examines the key similarities and differences between the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and China’s evolving data protection regime.

The article offers an in-depth analysis of how both systems address personal data rights, regulatory enforcement, and international data transfers, providing essential insights for global businesses and legal practitioners navigating complex cross-border compliance challenges.

Authored by the firm’s international team, Kiril Georgiev, Xiaoqi Guo, Jingyong Zheng, and Ivelina Cherneva, the piece aims to guide multinational companies operating between the EU and China through the evolving landscape of data protection law.

Read the full article here.

Part II of the series will follow shortly, focusing on the practical implications for companies managing operations across the EU and China.