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 ...
TL;DR: The White House is evaluating whether Tencent can maintain its gaming investments in the US ahead of a critical meeting between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, highlighting ...
Donald Trump's administration is apparently debating whether to let Tencent, a Chinese tech company, keep its investments in video games companies based in the US, such as Fortnite maker Epic Games ...
Tencent holds significant investments across Western game studios, including Riot Games and Epic Games. In 2016, Tencent acquired a majority stake in Supercell for about $8.6 billion. US officials are ...
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March 3 (Reuters) - The White House is debating ‌whether to allow Tencent (0700.HK), opens new tab to keep its stakes in major video game groups as U.S. President Donald Trump prepares to meet Chinese ...
Tencent owns a 28% stake in Epic Games, the North Carolina-based creator of hit title Fortnite, and owns Riot Games, the Los Angeles-based developer of League of Legends. Tencent also owns Supercell, ...
Your guide to what Trump’s second term means for Washington, business and the world The White House is debating whether to allow Tencent, the Chinese tech and gaming company, to maintain stakes in ...
The Trump White House is debating whether to allow Chinese juggernaut Tencent to maintain its ownership stake in games companies, according to a report in the Financial Times which said the subject ...
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 ...
It's no secret that Tencent has stakes in, well, pretty much everything. It outright owns League of Legends and Valorant developer Riot Games, alongside other giants like Dune Awakening's Funcom and ...