Mobile app stores in China run by Tencent Holdings, Xiaomi and others have started to bar app publishers from launching new apps if they do not make all the disclosures required by authorities, Reuters’ Josh Ye reports, citing documents seen by the publication. The moves comply with new rules introduced last month as Beijing tightens oversight of mobile apps in the country.
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