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The US just added Tencent — which backs US startups — to its list of ‘Chinese military’ companies
While the Chinese internet giant Tencent is best known for its super app WeChat, it’s also a major investor in U.S. tech companies and startups. Some of
WeChat owner Tencent makes the US DoD's naughty list
Tencent is now designated as a military company by US Dept of Defense. While this may impact its business, there are currently no sanctions or bans in place. Tencent plans to work with the government to address the misunderstanding and get removed from the list.
Tencent Plunges After Landing On U.S. List Of Military-Linked Firms
Chinese web giant Tencent was added to a U.S. list of military-linked firms, spooking investors and triggering as much as a 7% plunge in its Hong Kong-listed shares.
Tencent Stock Falls After U.S. Adds WeChat Owner to ‘Chinese Military’ List
Shares in Tencent dropped, after the Pentagon added the social-media and videogaming company to its list of "Chinese military companies." Tencent said the addition was "clearly a mistake." Hong Kong-listed stock in Tencent fell more than 7%.
US Adds Tencent, CATL to List of Chinese Firms Allegedly Aiding Beijing's Military
A staff member cleans a display showing the locations of battery maker CATL's production bases, at the CATL booth during the first China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) in Beijing, China November 28,
US designates Tencent a Chinese military company, adding tech giant to blacklist
The Defense Department added video game maker Tencent Holdings to its "blacklist" of companies doing business in the U.S. while allegedly aiding the Chinese military.
US adds Chinese tech giants to list of companies allegedly working with China’s military
Pentagon lists Tencent, CATL as Chinese military companies
The United States has labeled additional Chinese tech and social media firms as Beijing military companies, including multimedia firm Tencent and battery maker Contemporary Amperex Technology, better known as CATL.
US adds Tencent and CATL to list of companies working with China’s military
The gaming and social media group, which owns ubiquitous Chinese messaging app WeChat, was added to a list of dozens of companies the defence department considers to be working with the Chinese military directly or indirectly,
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WeChat, TikTok First to Secure Licenses Under Malaysia’s New Social-Media Rules
The two Chinese technology companies had each obtained licenses under requirements for internet- messaging and social-media ...
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Malaysia grants WeChat, TikTok licences to operate under new law
Malaysia's communications regulator said it granted Tencent's WeChat and ByteDance's TikTok licences to operate in the ...
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Alibaba revamps gift-giving feature on Taobao marketplace to fend off Tencent competition
The Taobao marketplace run by Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding on Wednesday revamped its gift-giving feature to ...
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Suspects detained in multiple provinces for fireworks sales
As Spring Festival approaches, police in multiple provinces, including Zhejiang and Anhui, have detained individuals for ...
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After social media licence snub, Putrajaya says needs time to verify X’s claim that it has fewer than 8 million users here
Meta Platforms Inc (Meta) is expected to receive its licence to operate in Malaysia soon, following three other internet ...
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Meta to get licence soon - Fahmi
Meta Platforms Inc (Meta) is expected to receive its licence to operate in Malaysia soon, following three other internet ...
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Tencent's US blacklisting stokes fear of tech war escalation with China
The US government's move to add Tencent Holdings, China's most valuable company, to its list of Chinese military firms has ...
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A delivery man lost RM63,826 after falling victim to a ‘love scam’ orchestrated by a woman he had known for only 20 days.
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