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    • Rapid advancements in life sciences and biotechnology necessitate robust regulatory frameworks.

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    • To systematically describe and assess China's biosafety/biosecurity legislative and regulatory regime.
    • To analyze existing laws, regulations, and measures, including the new Biosafety/Biosecurity Law.
    • To identify areas for improvement in China's biosafety/biosecurity governance.

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    • Systematic cataloging and analysis of China's biosafety/biosecurity laws and regulations.
    • Assessment of the legislative and regulatory regime in light of international norms and domestic challenges.
    • Review of the newly enacted Biosafety/Biosecurity Law.

    Main Results:

    • China has accelerated its legislative process for biosafety/biosecurity, influenced by international trends and domestic concerns.
    • The 'holistic view of national security' in China integrates biosafety/biosecurity.
    • Despite recent advancements, China's biosafety/biosecurity regime, including the new law, has room for improvement.

    Conclusions:

    • China's biosafety/biosecurity legislative and regulatory regime is evolving but requires further enhancement.
    • Improvements are needed to address challenges posed by life sciences advancements and global health security.
    • Policy implications focus on strengthening governance to align with domestic needs and international standards.