Google launched Chinese-language search engine google.cn in 2006. It was censored to comply with Beijing’s laws, and in 2009, was a major search engine in China with about 36% market share. In 2010, ...
China's antitrust investigation into Google, which does not offer most of its consumer-facing services including search and email in the country, seems to make little sense on the surface, but ...
China’s State Administration for Market Regulation on Tuesday said it is investigating Google on suspicion of violating antitrust laws.
China's anti-monopoly regulator said on Tuesday it had launched an investigation into Alphabet's Google, minutes after an additional 10% tariff on Chinese goods imposed by U.S. President ...
China’s antitrust regulator didn’t give any details of its probe into Google. (Josh Edelson/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images) China said it was opening an antitrust probe into Google, part of ...
Google withdrew its search engine operations from China in 2010 over censorship disagreements and cybersecurity concerns.
Beijing's State Administration for Market Regulation said the US tech giant was "suspected of violating the Anti-Monopoly Law ...
The popular social media app was removed to comply with a new law that banned it in the United States. President Trump has paused enforcement of the ban.
The US’s unilateral imposition of tariffs seriously violates the rules of the World Trade Organization,” the ministry stated. “It is not only unhelpful in solving its own problems, but also undermines ...
Google products such as its search engine are ... The announcements made on Tuesday ramped up trade restrictions between Beijing and Washington that had been largely limited to the tech sector ...
Google launched Chinese-language search engine google.cn in 2006. It was censored to comply with Beijing’s laws, and in 2009, was a major search engine in China with about 36% market share.
Google changed its public AI policies to remove assertions that it would not develop AI applied to surveillance or weapons.