Introduction
Didi Chuxing (Didi) was fined RMB 8.026 billion (approx. USD 1.2 billion) on 21 July 2022, more than a year after the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) first initiated a cybersecurity review on the ride-hailing giant.
Observations
While the fine still falls short of the USD 2.75 billion antitrust fine meted out to Alibaba last year, the penalty is significant for multiple reasons:
Notably, the DSL and PIPL only came into force on 1 Sept 2021 and 1 Nov 2021, several months after the commencement of the investigation.
The CAC, in a press statement, has justified this on the basis of Didi's infractions beginning “as early as June 2015 and lasting for up to 7 years, continuously violating the Cybersecurity Law implemented in June 2017, the Data Security Law implemented in September 2021, and the Personal Information Protection Law implemented in November 2021”.
Takeaways
What’s Next?
Expect this to be the tip of the iceberg as the CAC has stated its intention to “lawfully increase the intensity of law enforcement in [cybersecurity and data protection]”. In the meantime, businesses with operations in the PRC, or who deal with PRC-based parties subject to the PRC Data Laws, should ensure they conduct regular data audits of their data policies and processes moving forward.
They should also keep an eye out for developments relating to the cross-border data transfer mechanisms which are set to be rolled out in the coming months (i.e. the Standard Contract, Cross-border data transfer certification, and Security Assessment).
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