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India Keeps Banning Chinese Apps

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Join Tait & Lawrence to hear about the trends affecting marketers in China.
Topics:

1) Bilibili red envelope bullet comments are coming.

Source: (Chinese)

2) Chinese cities offer subsidies to keep citizens home.

Source: (Chinese)
3) China using anal swabs to test for COVID.

Source: (English)

4) Ant Group back on track for IPO.

Source: (English)

5) India prolongs ban on TikTok and other Chinese apps.

Source: (English)

6) Biden bans the term “China virus”.

Source: (English)
7) Q&A: How to get started in China marketing as a graduating student.
Extra) See YouTube for our conversation about new WeChat features.
Link: (English)
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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

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Join Tait & Lawrence to hear about the trends affecting marketers in China.
Topics:

1) Bilibili red envelope bullet comments are coming.

Source: (Chinese)

2) Chinese cities offer subsidies to keep citizens home.

Source: (Chinese)
3) China using anal swabs to test for COVID.

Source: (English)

4) Ant Group back on track for IPO.

Source: (English)

5) India prolongs ban on TikTok and other Chinese apps.

Source: (English)

6) Biden bans the term “China virus”.

Source: (English)
7) Q&A: How to get started in China marketing as a graduating student.
Extra) See YouTube for our conversation about new WeChat features.
Link: (English)
More places to follow us:

  continue reading

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