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China to Cleanse Online Content That ‘Bad-Mouths’ Its Economy

August 29, 2021
Source: africapulse.com africapulse.com
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[China to Cleanse Online Content That ‘Bad-Mouths’ Its Economy] (Bloomberg) — China kicked off a two-month campaign to crack down on commercial platforms and social media accounts that post finance-related information that’s deemed harmful to its economy. The initiative will focus on rectifying violations including those that “maliciously” bad-mouth China’s financial markets and falsely interpret domestic policies and economic data, the Cyberspace Administration of China said in a statement late Friday.… Original URL: [Click here to visit original article]
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