China likely to allow rivals access Tencent, ByteDance content

It's also considering making short videos from ByteDance's Douyin - TikTok's Chinese cousin - show up in searches

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A sign of Tencent is seen during the third annual World Internet Conference in Wuzhen town of Jiaxing, Zhejiang province, China. (Photo: Reuters)
Bloomberg Beijing
1 min read Last Updated : Oct 19 2021 | 2:46 AM IST
China is considering asking media companies from Tencent Holdings to ByteDance to let rivals access and display their content in search results, a move that could further eradicate online barriers and shake up the internet advertising arena. 

The Ministry of Industry and IT is debating rules to make hundreds of millions of articles on Tencent’s WeChat messaging app available via search engines like Baidu’s, people familiar with the matter said. 

It’s also considering making short videos from ByteDance’s Douyin — TikTok’s Chinese cousin — show up in searches. 

Regulators are polling companies for feedback and it’s unclear whether they will go ahead, the people said. If implemented, the policy decision would mark a significant advance in Beijing’s campaign to break down barriers among China’s internet giants, especially Tencent and Alibaba Group.

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