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China's internet darlings seek growth after zero-Covid

China’s internet darlings seek growth after zero-Covid

Two Chinese internet companies that have emerged as winning companies during the pandemic are adjusting to renewed competition as the country begins to back away from its zero-Covid policy. Food delivery group Meituan and discount shopping app Pinduoduo made a combined profit of Rmb11.8 billion ($1.7 billion) in the three months to the end of …

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China to punish netizens for 'liking' posts in crackdown after zero-Covid protests |  CNN Business

China to punish netizens for ‘liking’ posts in crackdown after zero-Covid protests | CNN Business

hong kong CNN Business — Internet users in China will soon be held accountable for liking posts deemed illegal or harmful, raising fears that the world’s second-largest economy is planning to control social media like never before. China’s internet watchdog is stepping up its regulation of cyberspace as authorities step up a crackdown on online …

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China to punish netizens for 'liking' posts in crackdown after zero-Covid protests |  CNN Business

China to punish netizens for ‘liking’ posts in crackdown after zero-Covid protests | CNN Business

hong kong CNN Business — Internet users in China will soon be held accountable for liking posts deemed illegal or harmful, raising fears that the world’s second-largest economy is planning to control social media like never before. China’s internet watchdog is stepping up its regulation of cyberspace as authorities step up a crackdown on online …

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China to punish netizens for 'liking' posts in crackdown after zero-Covid protests

China to punish netizens for ‘liking’ posts in crackdown after zero-Covid protests

CNN — Internet users in China will soon be held accountable for liking posts deemed illegal or harmful, raising fears that the world’s second-largest economy is planning to control social media like never before. China’s internet watchdog is stepping up its regulation of cyberspace as authorities step up a crackdown on online dissent amid growing …

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