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Crackdown-hit Alibaba to divest 5% stake in Chinese broadcaster
An investment arm of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, targeted in a regulatory crackdown, will divest its entire stake of 5.01% in broadcaster Mango Excellent Media Co Ltd, the media firm said. An investment arm of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, targeted in a regulatory crackdown, will divest its entire stake of 5.01% in broadcaster Mango Excellent Media Co Ltd, the media firm said. -
U.S. Blocking Chinese Acquisitions Of Global Tech Firms A "Red Flag" - Chinese State-backed Tabloid
Chinese state-backed tabloid the Global Times called U.S. efforts to block cross-border acquisitions of tech companies a "red flag" that impedes China's tech sector and disrupts the growth of the global tech sector. Chinese state-backed tabloid the Global Times called U.S. efforts to block cross-border acquisitions of tech companies a "red flag" that impedes China's tech sector and disrupts the growth of the global tech sector. -
China To Cap How Much Ride-hailing Platforms Can Take From Drivers
Chinese authorities will impose a cap on the percentage ride-hailing platforms can take from drivers' fees, an official from the Ministry of Transport said on Wednesday. Chinese authorities will impose a cap on the percentage ride-hailing platforms can take from drivers' fees, an official from the Ministry of Transport said on Wednesday. -
China Steps Up Tech Scrutiny With Rules Over Unfair Competition, Critical Data
China moved on Tuesday to tighten control of its technology sector, publishing detailed rules aimed at tackling unfair competition and companies' handling of critical data. China moved on Tuesday to tighten control of its technology sector, publishing detailed rules aimed at tackling unfair competition and companies' handling of critical data. -
China Anti-graft Body Criticizes Business Drinking After Alibaba Scandal
China's Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, its top anti-corruption agency, has criticized what it called a "disgusting" culture of business drinking following a sexual assault scandal at e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. China's Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, its top anti-corruption agency, has criticized what it called a "disgusting" culture of business drinking following a sexual assault scandal at e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. -
Alibaba Blasted By State Media Despite Firing Manager Accused Of Sex Assault
China's biggest online commerce firm, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, on Monday said it had fired a manager accused of sexual assault, and promised policies to prevent sexual harassment, but was blasted by state media for not acting until the accuser went public. China's biggest online commerce firm, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, on Monday said it had fired a manager accused of sexual assault, and promised policies to prevent sexual harassment, but was blasted by state media for not acting until the accuser went public.