F&B Firms to Crack Down: Dealing with Professional Consumers in China
In recent years, the general public has become increasingly concerned about food and beverage (F&B) safety issues in China.
In recent years, the general public has become increasingly concerned about food and beverage (F&B) safety issues in China.
Every day, Internet users around the Globe create an estimated 2.5 quintillion bytes of data.
The Internet has evolved greatly over the last half-century, and the associated information and communication (ICT) technology is now ubiquitous and increasingly integral to almost every facet of modern life.
The rapid evolution of internet technology has necessitated the definition of ‘personal private information’ being expanded.
Before China enacted its new Cybersecurity Law on 7th November, 2016, cross-border data transfer was largely unregulated by the government.
While China’s e-commerce market presents a huge opportunity for foreign-invested enterprises (FIEs), there are a number of often complex restrictions that FIEs should be aware of.
There is a distinct shift in how organisations are now viewing cybersecurity, with forward-thinking organisations understanding that an investment in cybersecurity and privacy solutions can facilitate business growth and foster innovation.
New commercial vehicle standard represents Chamber lobbying success
Although China is gradually shifting to a consumer-driven economy, opportunities for domestic consumer goods companies are actually becoming scarcer.
With its vast manufacturing base and diminishing workforce, China’s appetite for robots is rapidly increasing.
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