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  • § 01 · CROSS-BORDER

    First Filing Under Shanghai's Citywide Data-Export Negative List: Inditex's China Arm Drops from Security Assessment to Standard-Contract Filing

    On June 26, 2026, ITX Asia Pacific Enterprise Management Co., Ltd. (爱特思亚太企业管理有限公司) — the Inditex group entity behind ZARA and Pull&Bear in China — received Shanghai's first data-export negative-list filing result notice (数据出境负面清单备案结果通知书) issued under the Shanghai Data-Export Negative List Administrative Measures, cleared jointly by the Shanghai CAC and the Shanghai Data Bureau after same-day district-level initial review at the Jing'an District Cross-Border Data Service Center. The practical effect: member-information exports that previously sat in Data Export Security Assessment territory now clear on a Personal Information Standard Contract filing. DCC reads the case as the first operational proof of Shanghai's two policy moves — negative-list eligibility extended citywide beyond Pudong-registered enterprises, and volume thresholds inside listed scenarios (retail member management) raised so that non-sensitive member data between 1 and 10 million individuals falls to the standard-contract/certification tier. For overseas retail groups running membership programs out of China, this is the template case.

    cross-border · negative-list · shanghai
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