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Justice US Asks Judge to Remove Wechat From App Stores
The US Department of Justice has asked the judge in San Francisco to grant the US temporary permission to ban the Chinese chat application WeChat from US app stores.
The US Department of Commerce previously announced that Apple and…
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Trump Asks the Judge for Permission to Ban WeChat
The Chinese chat app WeChat is a threat to national security and should therefore be banned. That is the view of US President Donald Trump.
He has asked a judge in San Francisco to allow a ban on the app of the Chinese tech giant…
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The Japanese Stock Market Ended on Thursday Again With A Loss
The Japanese stock market ended on Thursday again with a loss. Investors absorbed the sell-off on Wall Street, where the major US tech companies were sold off after a brief upswing.
The mood was further depressed by concerns about…
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Nike Considerably Higher At the Opening of Wall Street
The Nike stock jumped off the starting blocks on Wednesday in the first trading minutes on Wall Street. The sporting goods maker benefited from better-than-expected quarterly figures and was rewarded for this by investors.
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TUI Stands for Severe Intervention Costs Must Be Reduced By 30 Percent
The corona crisis is seriously affecting the travel and aviation group TUI. The company announced its intention to reduce overhead costs by nearly a third structurally.
As a result, 8,000 jobs are known to be at risk, a trading…
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Owner Wants Valuation of 60 Billion for TikTok
The Chinese owner of TikTok, ByteDance, aims to make the popular video app worth $ 60 billion through the deal with software group Oracle and supermarket giant Walmart.
Bloomberg news agency reports this based on insiders. The two…
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China Comes Up With Countermeasures After US Sanctions
China's Ministry of Commerce announced on Saturday when it would take action against "untrustworthy entities" that have been listed.
The country will focus, among other things, on foreign companies and individuals who endanger…
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The US is Now Also Looking At Tencent’s Interests in Game Companies
After TikTok and WeChat, the American government is now also paying extra attention to Tencent, writes Bloomberg news agency based on insiders.
The Chinese internet giant has interests in a range of game companies, and that is…
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