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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>BEIJING: China's cyberspace watchdog<\/a> said a symposium it held with Chinese tech giants last month had given the industry a \"clearer understanding\" and more confidence in how to pursue development and opportunities as they adjust to a new regulatory landscape.

The Cyberspace Administration of China said its official publication had carried out interviews with companies such as
Tencent Holdings<\/a> and Alibaba Group<\/a> and TikTok<\/a> owner ByteDance<\/a> after the Jan. 28 meeting, which was held with 27 firms to discuss \"healthy and sustainable\" development.

\"Everyone agreed this symposium enabled internet firms to have a clearer understanding of the development situation, strengthen their confidence towards development and firmly grasp development opportunities,\" the CAC said on its official
WeChat<\/a> account.

The comments from the CAC come after what has been a bruising year for the once-freewheeling tech giants, which have been heavily targeted by regulators as part of a campaign to exert more control over swathes of the economy after years of runaway growth.

Investors have been watching closely for clues on whether the worst is over, given how the crackdown has roiled global markets and technology stocks over the past year.

The CAC quoted Tencent founder and CEO Pony Ma as saying that he had organised a \"study of the symposium\" for the social media and gaming giant while
Qihoo 360<\/a> Technology Co Ltd chairman Zhou Hongyi said it had established \"clear coordinates\".

Alibaba CEO Daniel Zhang told the CAC it would improve its strategy to better serve its platform users.

ByteDance China chairman Zhang Lidong was quoted as saying it would \"proactively\" adjust its business focus and goals to continue efforts to develop technologies including virtual reality, and actively crack global markets and compete with mutinationals.

Tencent, Alibaba and ByteDance declined to comment. Qihoo 360 did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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中国的网络监管机构法术科技巨头的发展战略

中国称其官方出版物网络管理进行了采访公司如腾讯、阿里巴巴集团和TikTok所有者ByteDance 1月28日的会议后,与公司27日举行,讨论“健康、可持续”的发展。

  • 更新2022年2月10日下午02:16坚持
北京:中国网络监管机构研讨会上表示,与中国举行科技巨头上个月给了这个行业更清晰的理解和更多的信心如何追求发展和机遇的适应一个新的监管的格局。

中国表示,其官方出版物网络管理等公司进行了采访腾讯控股阿里巴巴集团TikTok老板ByteDance1月28日的会议后,与公司27日举行,讨论“健康、可持续”的发展。

“每个人都同意这个研讨会使互联网公司的发展都有一个更清晰的理解情况,加强对发展的信心,牢牢把握发展机遇,“CAC在其官方说微信帐户。

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CAC的评论来之后一直是艰辛的一年once-freewheeling科技巨头,已被大量有针对性的监管机构的运动施加更多控制的经济经过多年的失控的增长。

投资者一直在密切关注的线索是否最糟糕的时期已经结束,鉴于镇压已经波及全球市场和科技股在过去的一年。

CAC -援引腾讯创始人、首席执行官马化腾,他组织了一个“研究研讨会”社交媒体和游戏巨头奇虎360技术有限公司董事长周鸿祎无惧表示,它已经建立了“明确坐标”。

阿里巴巴首席执行官张勇告诉CAC将改善其策略来更好地服务其平台用户。

ByteDance中国主席张Lidong援引会“主动”调整其业务重点和目标继续努力开发技术,包括虚拟现实,并积极破解全球市场和与跨国竞争。

腾讯、阿里巴巴和ByteDance拒绝置评。奇虎360没有立即回复记者的置评请求。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>BEIJING: China's cyberspace watchdog<\/a> said a symposium it held with Chinese tech giants last month had given the industry a \"clearer understanding\" and more confidence in how to pursue development and opportunities as they adjust to a new regulatory landscape.

The Cyberspace Administration of China said its official publication had carried out interviews with companies such as
Tencent Holdings<\/a> and Alibaba Group<\/a> and TikTok<\/a> owner ByteDance<\/a> after the Jan. 28 meeting, which was held with 27 firms to discuss \"healthy and sustainable\" development.

\"Everyone agreed this symposium enabled internet firms to have a clearer understanding of the development situation, strengthen their confidence towards development and firmly grasp development opportunities,\" the CAC said on its official
WeChat<\/a> account.

The comments from the CAC come after what has been a bruising year for the once-freewheeling tech giants, which have been heavily targeted by regulators as part of a campaign to exert more control over swathes of the economy after years of runaway growth.

Investors have been watching closely for clues on whether the worst is over, given how the crackdown has roiled global markets and technology stocks over the past year.

The CAC quoted Tencent founder and CEO Pony Ma as saying that he had organised a \"study of the symposium\" for the social media and gaming giant while
Qihoo 360<\/a> Technology Co Ltd chairman Zhou Hongyi said it had established \"clear coordinates\".

Alibaba CEO Daniel Zhang told the CAC it would improve its strategy to better serve its platform users.

ByteDance China chairman Zhang Lidong was quoted as saying it would \"proactively\" adjust its business focus and goals to continue efforts to develop technologies including virtual reality, and actively crack global markets and compete with mutinationals.

Tencent, Alibaba and ByteDance declined to comment. Qihoo 360 did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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