Apart from the deserved mocking in the other answers, I'd like to point out that GDPR applies to Chinese companies doing business in the EU as much as US companies doing the same.
It should also be said that China has far more onerous regulations of commerce than the EU and US, for example in regards to foreign ownership. But you actually know that, otherwise you wouldn't preface "China" with "communist". Which, however, isn't terribly accurate, because modern China really have much of all to do with communism.
It should also be said that China has far more onerous regulations of commerce than the EU and US, for example in regards to foreign ownership. But you actually know that, otherwise you wouldn't preface "China" with "communist". Which, however, isn't terribly accurate, because modern China really have much of all to do with communism.