App Store regulations could tighten in China, says report
What you need to know
- A new report says Apple may be facing tougher restrictions in China.
- It has previously operated without government licenses.
- 'The Information' says this leaves it vulnerable to regulation as Trump attacks TikTok and WeChat.
A new report says that Apple may be facing tougher regulatory scrutiny in China as President Trump attacks WeChat and TikTok.
The report notes President Trump's attacks on WeChat and TikTok present "a growing risk of a tit-for-tat action on U.S. business interests in China." The report notes a worry that the vast majority of apps on Apple's App Store may not be compliant with China's regulations. Apple is seeking to register an entity within the Shanghai Free Trade Zone as a means to continue operating in the country without a Chinese joint venture partner, but that this has met roadblocks:
One such example of tightening restriction was a move that forced Apple to remove thousands of games from its China App Store over changes to licensing and regulations. The report says that this crackdown may be "just the beginning."
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