The Trump administration is actively debating whether to allow Chinese tech giant Tencent to keep its ownership stakes in ...
President Trump's administration is currently debating whether to allow Chinese megacorp Tencent's stakes in major U.S. companies such as Fortnite maker Epic Games and League of Legends developer Riot ...
The process began during the first Trump administration, and is apparently now picking up steam.
The main company affected, allegedly for national security reasons, would be Riot Games, but others such as Turtle Rock also have stakes held by the Chinese giant.
US officials are debating forcing Tencent to divest stakes in Riot Games, Epic Games, and Supercell due to national security concerns.
US officials are reviewing Tencent’s investments in Riot Games, Epic Games, and other developers over potential national ...
US President Donald Trump's administration is debating whether Tencent poses a risk to national security with its video game investments.
Outside of the US, Tencent has notable investments in studios such as Baldur's Gate 3 maker Larian, Souls series maker FromSoftware, and PUBG maker Krafton. Tencent has also invested in Discord and ...
The Trump administration is supposedly looking into Tencent's investment in major videogame brands like Epic Games and Riot ...
The Trump administration is debating whether to allow Chinese tech giant Tencent Holdings to continue owning its stakes in major videogame companies such as Epic Games, Riot Games and Supercell, The ...
President Trump's administration is currently debating whether to allow Chinese megacorp Tencent's stakes in major U.S.
The Trump administration is weighing whether to force Chinese tech conglomerate Tencent to abandon its investment in U.S. gaming companies, the Financial Times reports. That would include divesting ...
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