China’s internet giant Tencent Holdings and rising challenger ByteDance are fighting an all-out war with escalating turf battles and legal tussles even as the country’s regulators toughen scrutiny of big tech’s market power.
The pair are clashing across multiple business arenas as they fight for control of traffic, the backbone of internet companies’ growth. READ MORE (GOOGLE CACHE)
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