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MANILA - The National Privacy Commission (NPC) on Wednesday said the Philippines will support the establishment of the Global Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) Forum for the interoperability of different regulatory approaches to data privacy and protection across the world. In a statement, NPC Commissioner John Henry Naga welcomed the Philippines' involvement in "improving cross-border data flows and fostering innovation without compromising effective data protection and privacy." "The Global CBPR Forum's goal of promoting worldwide expansion and uptake of the Global CBPR and Privacy Recognition for Processors (PRP) Systems is aligned with the NPC's vision of upholding the right to privacy and data protection while ensuring free flow of information," Naga said. In its declaration, the Global CBPR Forum intends to establish an international certification system based on the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CBPR and PRP systems. However, the forum&