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AI Governance in China

Five enacted regulations. Three data laws. One filing system you need to understand.

Tech Jacks Solutions | Updated May 2026

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Regulatory Architecture

China’s Three-Layer AI Regulatory Stack

Click each layer to see the regulations, laws, and standards within it.

Algorithm Recommendation Provisions2022
Deep Synthesis Provisions2023
GenAI Interim Measures2023
AI Content Labeling Provisions2025
Science/Tech Ethics Review Measures (covers all S&T, not AI-only)2026
Draft AI Law (人工智能法)UPCOMING

The AI Law is on the NPC legislative agenda. No draft has been published publicly.

Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL)2021
Data Security Law (DSL)2021
Cybersecurity Law (CSL, amended)2017/2026
83 national AI standards published
53 sector-specific standards
36 national standards published in 20252025
30 national standards under development
Policy Evolution

Four Eras of Chinese AI Governance

From open investment to regulatory crossroads in under a decade.

Framework adapted from Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Minimal regulation, massive state investment. China captured 48% of global AI equity funding in 2017. The “New Generation AI Development Plan” set a goal to lead the world in AI by 2030.

State investment NGAIDP 2017 48% global AI equity

The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC, 网信办) emerged as the dominant AI regulator. Algorithm Recommendation Provisions and Deep Synthesis Provisions enacted. PIPL and DSL passed within months of each other.

CAC dominance PIPL enacted Algorithm filing

ChatGPT shocked Chinese regulators. The draft GenAI Measures were strict, but the final version softened after industry pushback. Filing requirements replaced pre-launch approval for services using already-filed models.

ChatGPT shock GenAI Measures Industry pushback

DeepSeek’s breakthrough shifted the narrative. Content labeling rules took effect. Ethics review measures formalized three-tier review committees. The “AI+” industrial initiative signals growth priorities alongside regulation. A unified AI Law (人工智能法) is on the NPC legislative agenda, though no draft has been published publicly as of May 2026.

DeepSeek Content labeling Ethics review AI+ initiative AI Law on NPC agenda
Who Regulates What

Key Agencies and Standards Bodies

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CAC
网信办 (Cyberspace Administration)

Lead AI regulator. Manages all three filing registries and content enforcement.

Algorithm, deep synthesis, and GenAI filing registries
Content labeling enforcement and Qinglang campaigns
Cross-border data transfer security assessments
MIIT
工信部 (Ministry of Industry and IT)

Telecommunications, AI chip controls, and industrial AI standards.

Telecom and cloud service provider licensing
AI hardware export and import controls
SAMR
市监总局 (State Administration for Market Regulation)

AI unfair competition, pricing algorithms, and consumer protection.

AI-driven price discrimination enforcement
Published 5 AI unfair competition cases (Feb 2026)
TC260
全国信安标委 (National Info Security Standards Committee)

Standards committee under SAC (not a regulatory body). Develops AI safety and security technical standards that regulators reference in enforcement.

83 published national AI standards
36 standards published in 2025 alone
30 standards under active development
MOST
科技部 (Ministry of Science and Technology)

Science and technology ethics review, AI research governance.

Ethics review committee requirements (effective 2026)
National AI research funding priorities
MPS
公安部 (Ministry of Public Security)

Cybersecurity law enforcement, network security inspections.

Multi-Level Protection Scheme (MLPS 2.0) enforcement
AI-related criminal investigation and cybercrime
Active Enforcement

Recent Enforcement Campaigns

These are not hypothetical risks. Enforcement is active and public.

Qinglang Campaign Feb 2026
AI Content Labeling Enforcement
13,421 accounts penalized
543,000+ content pieces removed
Qinglang Campaign Jan – Mar 2026
Spring Festival Content Enforcement
39,000+ accounts penalized
708,000+ content pieces removed
SAMR Enforcement Feb 2026
AI Unfair Competition Cases
5 published cases
5K – 360K RMB fine range
Financial Exposure

Maximum Penalty Ranges

Revenue-based penalties apply to each law independently.

PIPL (个人信息保护法) Up to 50M RMB or 5% of annual revenue
50M / 5%
GenAI Content Violations Up to 10% of prior year revenue
10% revenue
CSL 2026 Amendment (网络安全法) Up to 50M RMB or 5%
50M / 5%
Filing Assessment

Which Filing Type Do You Need?

Three questions to identify your most likely filing obligation.

Did you develop the AI model?
Yes
GenAI Service Filing Required
No
Do you use a pre-filed model via API?
Yes
Registration (Simplified Filing)
No
Does your service have public opinion attributes?
Yes
Algorithm Filing Required
No
May Not Need Filing
Interactive Tool
Which Regulations Apply
Toggle 8 questions to see which regulations apply to your AI service.
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Global Context

Global AI Governance at a Glance

Six jurisdictions. Four dimensions. Scroll horizontally on mobile.

Dimension China EU US India Japan Singapore
Risk Classification Activity-based 4-tier risk Voluntary 6 context-specific categories Use-case-based Voluntary, risk-proportionate
Pre-Launch Filing Mandatory (CAC) Conformity assessment None None (voluntary) None (soft law) None (AI Verify voluntary)
Content Controls Mandatory keyword lists Transparency labels None Mandatory labeling, 2-3hr takedowns Voluntary watermarking Voluntary provenance
Penalties Up to 10% revenue Up to 7% turnover Sector-specific Up to INR 250 crore (DPDPA) No AI-specific penalties No AI-specific penalties
Interactive Tool
Regulation Reference Card
All 5 regulations, 3 data laws, agencies, penalties, and filing stats on one page.
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Practical Tools

Templates and Decision Trees

Download tools built for China’s specific regulatory requirements.

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CAC Filing Readiness Assessment

12-question self-assessment to determine your filing obligations.

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China AI Compliance Checklist

Cross-law checklist covering PIPL, DSL, CSL, and all five AI regulations.

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Cross-Border Transfer Decision Tree

Map your data flows to the correct transfer mechanism.

Need Help with China AI Compliance?

TJS advisors help multinational teams with CAC filing preparation, cross-border data transfer structuring, and multi-jurisdiction compliance mapping.

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