China tells Alibaba, Tencent to open platforms up to each other - media

Reuters

Published Sep 11, 2021 06:21AM ET

Updated Sep 11, 2021 06:51AM ET

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's industry ministry has told technology companies including Alibaba (NYSE:BABA) Group Ltd and Tencent Holdings (OTC:TCEHY) Ltd to stop blocking each other's website links from their platforms, the 21st Century Business Herald said Saturday.

The newspaper, citing unnamed sources, said the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology proposed standards to companies on Friday for instant messaging services, telling them all platforms must be unblocked by a certain time.

The ministry said it may have to resort to other measures if the firms did not comply, the newspaper said.

The move is the latest in a regulatory crackdown spanning industries from tech to entertainment and gaming companies.

Companies that attended the meeting included Alibaba, Tencent, ByteDance, Baidu Inc (NASDAQ:BIDU), Huawei Technologies Co and Xiaomi (OTC:XIACF) Corp, the newspaper said. The companies did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

China's internet is dominated by a handful of technology giants who have historically blocked links and services by rivals on their platforms, creating what analysts have described as "walled gardens".