China has issued a sweeping warning to its biggest companies, vowing to tighten oversight of data security and overseas listings just days after Didi Global’s contentious decision to go public in the US.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has deleted his account on Sina Weibo, China’s answer to Twitter, as tensions between the two countries continue to simmer.
Self-censorship is kicking in fast on WeChat as China’s new rules on message groups casts a chill among the 963m users of Tencent’s social network. Regulations released on 7 September made creators of online groups responsible
Beware of Beijing: that’s the lesson of Friday’s selloff in the shares of China’s most valuable company. Tencent – a stock-market favourite for its 66% surge this year – slid 4.9% in Hong Kong in its steepest drop since February 2016
China’s online watchdog has launched an investigation into reports of multiple violations at news services run by Tencent, Baidu and Weibo, as the government continues to tighten scrutiny over Internet content. The Cyberspace Administration