Tag: policy
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Shenzhen Issues China’s First Advertising Gender Equality Guide
The Review Guide is mainly applicable to commercial advertisements, public service advertisements and other announcement content spread through various channels.
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Shanghai and Guangzhou Completely Restrict The Use of Plastic Bags
In other parts of China, the enforcement of plastic restrictions is relatively slow, but plastic bags in many areas charge extra, which also has the effect of reducing the use of plastic bags.
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The new classification of Chinese online games is tricky
This online game classification standard, due to obvious reasons, still appears stupid and meaningless.
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The Struggle of Game Customer Service
Poor communication is not a rare situation. In fact, it is a common occurrence. Have coffee with a Tencent customer service and she can give you three complaints, all of which take place within a working day.
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What do the Chinese think of the TikTok incident?
However, the Chinese government will not allow this to happen, especially soft pornography and sometimes vicious moral incidents, such as a time when Douyin used content about Chinese martyrs to make funny advertisements, which was considered inappropriate by many users.
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After Companies such as Ant Financial Give Up Listing in the US, What Market Can Replace It?
To put it simply, the problem of this kind of non-high-tech Chinese stocks targeted by short sellers is not the “China factor” deliberately emphasized by some of them, but real violations and fraud.
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Is There a Rust Belt in China?
From another perspective, although employees of state-owned enterprises have lost their leisurely life of “I’m gonna get some beers”, economic reform has brought a good life to more Chinese people.
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The policy of video games for minors in China
(minors play online games) the accumulative total of statutory holidays shall not exceed 3 hours per day, and the accumulative total of other times shall not exceed 1.5 hours per day.
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Under the pressure of the epidemic, China’s prohibition of “roadside stall business” has been slightly relaxed
The current economic pressure has made everyone aware of the importance of a rapid recovery of industry and commerce.
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Is China’s “piracy” problem serious?
How about the copyright awareness of majority in China at present?