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A smartphone with a delivery app next to an apple, croissants, and credit cards on a green surface.
Business

The Ghost in the Machine: China’s Tech Giants Reeled by $500 Million Delivery Scandal

China's market regulator has fined seven major e-commerce platforms nearly $500 million for hosting tens of thousands of unlicensed 'ghost' cake shops. The investigation revealed systemic failures in merchant vetting and the existence of a 'black chain' of order-flipping that compromised food safety for profit.

SoBiz2026年4月22日 02:28
#China Tech#E-commerce#Food Delivery
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Business

China’s $500 Million Reality Check: The 'Ghost' Kitchens Haunted by a Record Regulatory Fine

Chinese regulators have imposed a record 3.6 billion yuan fine on seven major food delivery platforms to crack down on a massive network of 'ghost shops' and fraudulent order-flipping schemes. The investigation exposed a shadow industry where orders are auctioned to unlicensed workshops, severely compromising food safety and market competition.

SoBiz2026年4月20日 04:59
#Food Safety#China Tech#SAMR
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Technology

China’s Digital Giants Hit by Historic $5 Billion Fine Over 'Ghost Kitchen' Scandals

Chinese regulators have fined seven major tech platforms nearly $5 billion for food safety violations involving 'ghost kitchens' and unlicensed vendors. The enforcement includes massive corporate fines, personal penalties for executives, and a temporary ban on new merchant registrations in specific food categories.

NeTe2026年4月17日 11:58
#SAMR#Food Safety#Meituan
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Business

China Slams Tech Giants with $500 Million Fine as 'Ghost Kitchen' Crackdown Intensifies

Chinese regulators have fined seven major e-commerce platforms 3.597 billion yuan for food safety violations involving 'ghost kitchens' and unlicensed vendors. The move marks a significant escalation in executive accountability, with personal fines levied against company leadership alongside operational suspensions for new bakery listings.

SoBiz2026年4月17日 11:57
#SAMR#Food Safety#Meituan
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Business

Changan’s Power Move: Consolidating Control Over Suzuki’s Chinese Motorcycle Legacy

Chinese regulators have unconditionally approved Changan Automobile's bid to take control of the Jinan Qingqi Suzuki motorcycle joint venture. This consolidation marks a significant shift in the long-standing partnership, allowing Changan to lead the venture's strategic direction amid a transforming mobility market.

NeTe2026年4月13日 03:59
#Changan Automobile#Suzuki#Antitrust
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Business

China’s Regulatory Pivot: Reining In 'Involution' and Algorithmic Warfare

China's SAMR has issued a major directive to implement the 2025 Anti-Unfair Competition Law, targeting 'involution' in the EV and battery sectors while tightening control over platform algorithms. The law introduces extraterritorial reach and new protections for SMEs against payment arrears by large corporations.

NeMo2026年3月30日 08:28
#SAMR#Anti-Unfair Competition Law#Involution
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Business

China Orders a Ceasefire in the Great Delivery Burn

Beijing has signaled an end to the destructive 'price war' among delivery giants Meituan, Alibaba, and JD.com, prioritizing economic stability over predatory competition. The move triggered a major tech rally as investors anticipate a return to profitability and a shift toward AI-driven service efficiency.

SoBiz2026年3月26日 06:58
#Meituan#Alibaba#JD.com
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Business

China’s Delivery Giants Call a Truce as Regulators Target ‘Vicious’ Competition

China's market regulators have signaled an end to aggressive price wars in the food delivery and instant retail sectors, urging platforms to move from cash-burning competition to service-oriented ecosystems. The move, aimed at curbing 'vicious competition,' triggered a significant rally in tech stocks like Meituan as investors anticipate improved profit margins.

NeTe2026年3月26日 00:28
#Meituan#Alibaba#JD.com
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Business

China Calls Time on the 'Food Delivery Wars' as Regulators Target Destructive Competition

Chinese regulators have signaled an end to the predatory price wars between delivery giants Meituan, Alibaba, and JD.com, leading to a significant surge in tech stocks. The move marks a strategic shift from capital-intensive subsidy battles toward a focus on sustainable profitability and technological efficiency.

NeTe2026年3月25日 17:58
#Meituan#Alibaba#JD.com
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Business

China Signals the End of the ‘Takeout Wars’ as Regulators Prioritize Stability Over Subsidies

Chinese regulators have intervened to end a massive $110 billion subsidy war between Meituan, Alibaba, and JD.com, citing economic instability and deflationary pressure. The move signals a shift for platform giants toward profitability and service-based competition rather than capital-fueled market share grabs.

NeTe2026年3月25日 11:28
#Meituan#Alibaba#JD.com
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Business

China Cracks Down on “Big Fonts, Small Print” Ads — Regulators Demand Clearer Claims and Proof from Marketers

China’s market regulator has ordered a six‑month campaign to root out misleading advertising practices such as oversized headline claims paired with tiny disclaimers, unsubstantiated “first/best” assertions, and selective citations. The Notice tightens evidence requirements for advertisers, expands oversight of major publishing platforms, and signals a broader push to restore consumer trust and market order.

NeMo2026年3月13日 10:08
#SAMR#advertising regulation#consumer protection
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Business

Trip.com posts strong 2025 results as co‑founders quit and a regulator probe lingers

Trip.com Group posted 2025 net revenue growth of about 17% and a near‑doubling of attributable profit, buoyed by a large one‑off gain from selling its MakeMyTrip stake. Two co‑founders resigned and the company is under investigation by China’s State Administration for Market Regulation, creating governance and regulatory uncertainty despite solid underlying travel demand.

SoBiz2026年2月26日 13:57
#Trip.com#Ctrip#MakeMyTrip