Meng Yan, founder of our institute, was invited to attend the New Zealand Leqi board meeting reception.
On June 1, 2023, the New Zealand Leqi Board Meeting reception was held as scheduled. Meng Yan, founder of our institute and vice chairman of the New Zealand China Chamber of Commerce Roundtable, was invited to attend.


Leqi (Rockit) was founded in 2004, is located in the beautiful New Zealand North Island Hawkes Bay, in the world has 7 large planting base.
In this sunny land, the Royal New Zealand Institute of Plant and Food Research gave birth to this unique mini apple after 20 years of technological accumulation and innovation, four years of tedious application and strict examination. From this pure land of small apples, only in the mini form can be fully ripe, bite a sweet and crisp bite, as if people with fruit through to the beautiful and splendid New Zealand.
Apple was launched, it was specially certified by the United Nations as the world's first mini apple, bringing a unique natural snack experience to consumers around the world.
, Meng Yan, the founder of our firm, was invited to attend a meeting party of the board of directors of Leqi, and shared with the board members of Leqi Apple the latest relevant policies and legal updates on anti-unfair competition and data exit compliance under the current Chinese legal system. The two sides had an in-depth and friendly conversation.
The board of directors of Leqi expressed its gratitude to Shanghai Phaiyan Law Firm for the legal support it has been providing.

party, Meng Yan, the founder of our firm, introduced to Leqi's board of directors how the latest amendments to China's Anti-Unfair Competition Law focus on the use of software and other technical means to interfere with, restrict, and influence other operators and users in the Internet field. Define and regulate.
In addition, Meng Yan introduced that data export is also a very hot legal issue in China in recent years. For large enterprises, how to export data to overseas servers to protect users' personal privacy and information security will rely on a large amount of data compliance work, which requires the joint efforts of enterprises and legal advisers.

Finally, may New Zealand Leqi Apple get better and better!