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China's sweeping cybersecurity probe into Didi Global Inc. has blocked the ride-hailing service from app stores, and signals big changes for Big Tech.
We talk to tech-policy watcher Tom Nunlist, senior analyst at Trivium China, for a quick take on this fast-moving story. Why is Beijing is moving now, and what does the probe say about tech regulation in China?
Since this event is in a bar, we'll leave plenty time for networking.
Details
- Wednesday 14th July, 6:30pm
- Heartbreaker, 1315 Xinzha Lu nr Shaanxi Bei Lu
- Tickets: members free, non-members 100RMB (register in advance, pay at door)
- This event is off-the-record but Tom is happy to speak one-on-one afterward.
About Speaker
๏ปฟTom is senior analyst at Trivium China, which provides stategic research and advice on China's politics, and how policy intersects with the economy and industries. He was previously senior analyst at Hill & Associates, and is also a former journalist who edited the 2018 book China's Evolving Consumers. He is based in Shanghai.
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