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China to pass 2026 law targeting cross-border corruption amid rising anti-graft efforts.
China plans to enact a new law in 2026 to combat cross-border corruption, expanding its anti-corruption framework, according to the National People's Congress Standing Committee.
The move is part of President Xi Jinping’s ongoing campaign, which saw a 22.4% rise in duty-related crime cases in 2025, with 36,000 trials and 18.14 billion yuan ($2.63 billion) in illicit assets recovered.
Courts also intensified efforts against organized crime, handling 46,000 serious violent cases—a 7.3% decrease from 2024—while prosecutors charged 54,000 individuals with violent crimes.
Additional legislative priorities include central bank reforms, AI governance research, and protections for overseas Chinese.
China aprobará en 2026 una ley contra la corrupción transfronteriza en medio de los crecientes esfuerzos anticorrupción.