Beijing made it abundantly clear late last year that it was serious about curbing the power of a handful of companies that dominate online life in China
Internet companies are using the threat of government action as a cudgel against rivals — that could make the Communist Party the ultimate arbiter over the industry.
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(The New New World)
Hours after the Chinese government imposed a record $2.8 billion fine on Alibaba, a veteran internet entrepreneur urged regulators to do something similar to his company’s biggest competitor.
Douyin, TikTok’s Chinese sister service, is suing Tencent, China’s biggest internet company, to allow users to share videos to Tencent’s ubiquitous WeChat messaging service.
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