Company: HMDCF
Filing Date: 2025-05-27
Form Type: CORRESP
Source: 0001104659-25-052835
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Company: HUTCHMED (China) Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-05-27
Form: CORRESP
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 offering and to what extent you believe that you are compliant with the regulations or policies that have been issued.              |

In response to the Staff’s comment, the Company proposes
to include the following revised disclosure (page reference is made to the 2024 Form 20-F to illustrate the approximate location of the
disclosure) in its future Form 20-F filings (with additions ), subject to updates and adjustments to be made in connection
with any material development of the subject matter being disclosed, including the anticipated implementation of the Critical Infrastructure
Ordinance mentioned in the additions below, which is expected to take effect on January 1, 2026.

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We are subject to stringent privacy and cybersecurity laws, information security policies and contractual obligations related to data privacy and security, and we may be exposed to risks related to our management of the medical data of subjects enrolled in our clinical trials and other personal or sensitive information.

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We believe, to the best of our knowledge, our business operations
do not violate any of the above laws and regulations currently in force in all material aspects. We have been taking and will continue
to take reasonable measures to comply with applicable data privacy, data protection and cybersecurity laws. We cannot guarantee the effectiveness
of the measures undertaken by us and business partners, and such measures may still be determined as insufficient, improper, or even as
user-privacy invasive, by the relevant authorities, which may result in penalties against us. Complying with all applicable laws, regulations,
standards and obligations relating to data privacy, security, and transfers may cause us to incur substantial operational costs or require
us to modify our data processing practices and processes. To the extent that we need to alter our business model or practices to adapt
to these announcement and provisions and future regulations, laws and policies, we could incur additional expenses. We cannot assure you
we can adapt our operations to it in a timely manner. Non-compliance could result in proceedings against us by data protection authorities,
governmental entities or others, including class action privacy litigation in certain jurisdictions, which would subject us to significant
fines, penalties, judgments and negative publicity. In addition, if our practices are not consistent or viewed as not consistent with
legal and regulatory requirements, including changes in laws, regulations and standards or new interpretations or applications of existing
laws, regulations and standards, we may become subject to audits, inquiries, whistleblower complaints, adverse media coverage, investigations,
loss of export privileges, severe criminal or civil sanctions