China Biz Roundup Podcast: Apple-WeChat Tussle and Rotten Cafeteria Food
Mar.14.2019
Apple, WeChat tussle over how to divide revenue; China’s livestreaming industry; Chengdu parents protest rotten cafeteria food; and more
- Apple, WeChat tussle over how to divvy up mini program revenue.
- Livestreaming industry is now ‘Tencent-led oligopoly.’
- Chengdu parents found moldy food served to children at school.
- MUCH more.
“China Biz Roundup” brings you the day’s top China stories compiled for you from our Beijing newsroom and nationwide.
Catch us on your commute, or wherever you are, while we provide you with exactly what you need to know about China, on this day.
Contact podcast host Eva Weitong Cheng (weitongcheng@caixin.com)
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