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APEC expands data privacy system to protect consumers

Rep: Mutia Ramadhani/ Red: Julkifli Marbun
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REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA -- Japan has become the third APEC economy to be accepted into the APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules System, strengthening the protection of consumer data as it moves around the Asia-Pacific and reducing regulatory compliance costs for businesses in the region. The announcement was made by the APEC Electronic Commerce Steering Group on Thursday.

“E-commerce continues to develop rapidly to meet rising product and service demand among the Asia-Pacific region’s 2.8 billion consumers. Complementary regulatory policy that limits costs to businesses while protecting data privacy is critical to facilitating this process,” said Chairman of APEC Electronic Commerce Steering Group, Lourdes Yaptinchay.

The inclusion of Japan in the system is another indication of progress towards its region-wide adoption. It also underscores the system’s viability as a model for global interoperability among privacy regimes. The APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules System was created by regional officials and technical experts within the APEC Electronic Commerce Steering Group, in coordination with the private sector, and endorsed by the region’s Leaders in Honolulu in 2011.

The system requires firms in participating economies to develop their own internal business rules on cross-border data privacy procedures. These must comply with the system’s minimum requirements based on assessments by an independent public or private sector body, also known as an accountability agent.

Entry into the APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules System is determined by a joint oversight panel within the APEC Electronic Commerce Steering Group which examines applicants’ domestic laws and regulations, and APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules System enforcement plans. Japan submitted its application for participation in the APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules System in June 2013. Its approval follows that of the United States, the first APEC economy to join the system in 2012, and Mexico which was accepted last year.

“There is still much work ahead to ensure that consumer data flows efficiently and securely across borders. The lessons and experiences of the growing number of participants in the APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules System will boost to our efforts to achieve these ends and promote increased trade and economic growth in the region,” Yaptinchay added.

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