Inside China Tech: 2021 starts where 2020 ended – tensions and tiffs

  • TikTok owner ByteDance has accused Tencent Holdings of blocking its cloud office suite Feishu on WeChat
  • China is planning to realign hundreds of ‘state key laboratories’ with the country’s technology priorities and boost spending on fundamental science research

A security guard attempts to stop a photographer in front of the ByteDance headquarters building in Beijing, China, 03 August 2020. Photo: EPA-EFE

This week ByteDance and Tencent renewed their rivalry with a clash over the inability of users to access the former’s enterprise software suite Feishu on WeChat, Beijing made another move to strengthen its science research foundations and speculation mounted over the likely outcome of an anti-monopoly probe into Alibaba Group Holding.

Clash of tech clans

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