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 ...
China’s largest public company by market capitalization spent the equivalent of about $193.3 million to buy back 4.05 million shares on Wednesday.
The Pentagon has added major Chinese tech firms, including Tencent and CATL, to its list of companies it says have ties to China’s military. (Kiichiro Sato/AP) HONG KONG — The U.S. Defense ...
The Defense Department has added dozens of Chinese firms to a list of companies that are prohibited from working with the Pentagon and defense industry due to their alleged ties with China’s military, ...
Chinese internet giant Tencent’s shares slumped sharply on Tuesday after the company was added to a Pentagon blacklist for its alleged links with the Chinese military, prompting criticism from ...
By Alexandra Stevenson Reporting from Hong Kong The Pentagon on Monday labeled Tencent, the Chinese social media and gaming giant, as a Chinese military business operating in the United States ...
The company has no connection to Pentagon's alleged claim of "collaborating with the Chinese military." Some mainstream ...
Donald Trump's resurgence is causing investor concern around potential US sanctions on Chinese companies. A Pentagon watch ...
The US government's move to add Tencent Holdings, China's most valuable company, to its list of Chinese military firms has raised concerns about further bifurcation in the technology spheres of the ...
Tencent, which owns several popular video games ... not be affected because the list only prohibits working with the Pentagon and defense industry. The U.S. and China have engaged in more ...
"Tencent's inclusion on this list is clearly ... engaged in any military-related activities," CNBC News reported. The Pentagon published the updated Section 1260H list on Monday, in accordance ...