The US and China have been ramping up back and forth attacks on one another through competing narratives on the coronavirus pandemic. President Biden ordered a.
BEIJING (AP) China’s biggest gaming company, Tencent, said it would review whether it adequately limits children’s access to live streaming and other features after the government expanded a regulatory crackdown on tech industries by initiating a lawsuit against the company for failing to do enough to protect young users.
The digitization of the global economy has become a hot word for the upcoming China International Fair for Trade in Services, Securities Times reported.
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Visitors gather at a display booth for Chinese technology firm Tencent at the China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) in Beijing on Sept. 5, 2020. China s biggest gaming company Tencent Holdings said Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2021, that it would limit gaming time for minors and ban children under 12 from making in-game purchases after a state media article called games spiritual opium on Monday. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein) August 03, 2021 - 7:02 PM
HONG KONG (AP) â Chinaâs biggest gaming company, Tencent Holdings, said Tuesday it will limit gaming time for minors and ban children under age 12 from making in-game purchases after a state media article called games âspiritual opium.
Official website launched for CIFTIS By Yang Yang | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2021-08-03 14:13 Share CLOSE A screenshot from the official website of the China International Fair for Trade in Services. [Photo/ciftis.org]
The official website of the China International Fair for Trade in Services, to be held in Beijing from Sept 2 to 7, was launched at www.ciftis.org on Monday.
The media registration system for CIFTIS 2021 has opened to journalists, and will run from Aug 2 to 15.
Global 500 and industrial leaders account for about 48 percent of exhibitors for this year s China International Fair for Trade in Services, the organizing committee of CIFTIS said.