China:
Provisions Of Administration On Personal Information Security For Users Of Mailing And Delivery Services Take Effect
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On March 26, 2014, the State Post Bureau in the People's
Republic of China issued the Provisions of Administration on Personal
Information Security for Users of Mailing and Delivery Services
(source document in Chinese), which regulate postal and express
delivery companies operating a business in or having its services
consumed in China in relation to the personal data security of
their consumers.
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