# China Digital Governance — Executive Brief

**Generated:** 2026-04-08 | **Scope:** China Digital Governance (demo set) | **Template:** Executive Brief
**Period:** 2026-03-01 — 2026-03-31 | **Claims:** 2 | **Evidence records:** 2

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## Headline finding

The State Council issued a notice requiring all regions and departments to establish a graded and classified data security management system[^1]. Within the same window, the Cyberspace Administration of China announced a one-month special enforcement campaign on cross-border data transfers[^2].

## Why it matters

These two captures together mark the operational anchoring of the State Council's normative posture into a bounded enforcement window[^1][^2]. Future enforcement activity will cite this anchoring even after the one-month window closes.

## What is being claimed

- A graded and classified data security management system is now framed as a normative requirement[^1].
- A one-month cross-border data transfer enforcement campaign is now active[^2].

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## Notes

[^1]: 国务院, 2026-03-30 [tier 1] "第一条 各地区各部门应当按照本通知的要求，全面落实网络安全和数据保护责任，建立分级分类的数据安全管理制度。"

[^2]: 国家网信办, 2026-03-30 [tier 1] "国家网信办决定开展为期一个月的数据出境专项行动，重点检查未按规定开展数据出境安全评估的行为。"

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## Methodology

This report was assembled using XINAPI extractive report generation. All analytical claims are drawn from accepted (reviewer-approved) items only. Each claim listed in Key Findings is footnoted to its source evidence. Sections marked [Analytical Inference] represent synthesis across multiple sources rather than direct quotation. Sections marked [Uncertainty Note] or [Coverage Limitation] flag known gaps in the evidence base.

Source evidence derives from the XINAPI automated priority source set. Manual-only channels (e.g. WeChat Official Accounts without automated acquisition) are excluded from the automated claim set and are not represented in this report unless explicitly noted.

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*Report ID: rpt-brief-dg | Generated by XINAPI*