The U.S. Defense Department added CATL and Tencent Holdings, to its annual list of companies alleged to have ties to China's military.
It was almost a year before a handful of Chinese AI chatbots received government approval for public release. Some questioned ...
The US Department of Defense has identified 134 companies operating in the United States that it claims are aiding China's ...
Asian equities were mixed but mostly lower overnight as Singapore and Korea outperformed and Pakistan and Hong Kong ...
The video game company, best known for owning "League of Legends," was designated a "Chinese Military Company" by the ...
Defence officials said the expanded list serves to help the U.S. counter Beijing's Military-Civil Fusion strategy (MCF), described by the State Department as an "aggressive national strategy" using ...
Yesterday, we reported that the US federal government had placed Chinese video game publisher Tencent - owner of ...
Tencent Holdings Limited, the parent company of Tencent Games, is now considered a Chinese military company by the United ...
Tencent started repurchasing shares more aggressively last year, with its spending on buybacks more than doubling from 2023 to roughly $14.4 billion, according to data from financial platform Wind ...
As expected, Tencent has denied the U.S. DoD’s claims that it is a Chinese military company. Tencent has already formally told Bloomberg that its inclusion on the list is “Clearly a mistake.” Ever the ...
China’s largest public company by market capitalization spent the equivalent of about $193.3 million to buy back 4.05 million ...
Many games may be about to experience the aftershocks of Chinese tech and gaming giant Tencent being placed on the U.S.