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Date: 15 January 2026

Promoting Cross-Boundary Flow of Personal Information – Privacy Commissioner Speaks at the China Conference: Greater Bay Area

The Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (Privacy Commissioner), Ms Ada CHUNG Lai-ling, attended the China Conference: Greater Bay Area (Conference) held in Qianhai and spoke as a panellist on 15 January.

In the panel discussion titled “Building the future – Data corridor linking Shenzhen and Hong Kong”, the Privacy Commissioner discussed the challenges and opportunities encountered in cross-boundary transfer of personal information in the Greater Bay Area. She also introduced the “Standard Contract for Cross-boundary Flow of Personal Information Within the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (Mainland, Hong Kong)” as a breakthrough in achieving better harmonisation of rules and mechanisms under the “One Country, Two Systems” Regime.
 
The Conference, organised by SCMP, attracted around 400 participants from various sectors, including government representatives.

The Privacy Commissioner, Ms Ada CHUNG Lai-ling (front row, third right), took a picture with Mr Joseph HL CHAN, JP, Under Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury (front row, fifth right), Ms Tammy TAM, JP, Publisher of South China Morning Post (front row, fourth right), and other guests.


The Privacy Commissioner, Ms Ada CHUNG Lai-ling, (second from left) participated in the panel discussion at the China Conference: Greater Bay Area, and took a picture with the Moderator, Mr ZHOU Xin (first from left), Mr DAI Dun-feng, Global Head of Public Relations, Pony.ai, (second from right) and Ms Jasmine LEE, Managing Partner for Ernst & Young Hong Kong and Macau (first from right).