New Regulations from China Affecting Global Competition

Global Haber Gündemi @global_haber_gundemi
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China is set to implement new Value Added Tax (VAT) and Cybersecurity laws starting January 1, 2026. These regulations could have significant impacts on global trade and investments.

The new VAT law will introduce a "place of consumption" principle for cross-border trade. This change will align China's VAT regulations more closely with international rules.

Changes in the Cybersecurity Law will enhance government support for the development of artificial intelligence systems. Additionally, security compliance obligations for network operators will be tightened.

These new regulations will increase China's influence on international trade and shape global competition.

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