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China’s DJI Announces Suspension Of Operations in Russia And Ukraine
According to DJI, all of its products are intended for civilian use and can't meet military specifications. According to DJI, all of its products are intended for civilian use and can't meet military specifications. -
A Potential Thorn In ByteDance’s $92M Data Privacy Settlement
TikTok’s parent company ByteDance has agreed to a $92 million settlement for a class-action lawsuit regarding data privacy. TikTok’s parent company ByteDance has agreed to a $92 million settlement for a class-action lawsuit regarding data privacy. -
ByteDance Looks For New U.S. Business Structure, Trashes Oracle Deal
ByteDance's TikTok is in direct competition with Glance's short video-sharing app, Roposo. ByteDance's TikTok is in direct competition with Glance's short video-sharing app, Roposo. -
TikTok Won’t Be Sold To Oracle And Walmart For Now: WSJ
U.S. President Joe Biden has reportedly blocked the forced sale of TikTok to Oracle and other companies. U.S. President Joe Biden has reportedly blocked the forced sale of TikTok to Oracle and other companies. -
TikTok In Fresh Approach To Win U.S. Users, Advertisers’ Hearts and Pockets: Sources
The e-commerce push includes a feature that allows brands to show off products in catalogues, according to sources. The e-commerce push includes a feature that allows brands to show off products in catalogues, according to sources. -
Billions Boosted At HNA – Group Crisis Deepens, Bankruptcy, Delisting Loom
Share prices of units down Monday after the discovery that as much as $10 billion has allegedly been embezzled. Share prices of units down Monday after the discovery that as much as $10 billion has allegedly been embezzled. -
New Law Allows Chinese Firms To Be Kicked Out Of U.S. Stock Exchanges
The U.S. Congress strongly supports a law that allows Chinese and other foreign firms to be expelled from U.S. stock exchanges unless they follow American accounting standards. The U.S. Congress strongly supports a law that allows Chinese and other foreign firms to be expelled from U.S. stock exchanges unless they follow American accounting standards. -
China Companies On U.S. Exchanges Imperiled By Bill Awaiting Trump's Signature
A number of international companies have already complied with the U.S. mandate. A number of international companies have already complied with the U.S. mandate. -
China Mengniu Dairy Deals In Australia May Sour On Poor Bilateral Relations
Australian politicians have "grave concerns” about food brands being bought by China companies with government ties. Australian politicians have "grave concerns” about food brands being bought by China companies with government ties. -
Indian Government Assessses Business Deals With Chinese Companies
The Indian government put business deals with Chinese companies on hold after a border clash in the Himalayas between the two countries. The Indian government put business deals with Chinese companies on hold after a border clash in the Himalayas between the two countries.