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Chinese regulators demand government approval of new Tencent apps

Move will halt any planned updates and launches without oversight from Beijing

Chinese regulators are demanding government approval of any new apps and app updates from Tencent after a number of its offerings were accused of violating consumer interests, in the latest blow for the nation’s most valuable tech company.

China’s ministry of industry and information technology (MIIT) will temporarily conduct “technology testing” to ensure Tencent’s apps meet its standards before the company can offer them to users, state media reported.

The requirement has been issued soon after China rolled out new data protection laws restricting how its tech companies can store and handle users’ personal information.

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