Editor’s note for Monday, March 15, 2021

A note from the editor of today's The China Project Access newsletter.

editor's note for Access newsletter

My thoughts today:

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Jack Ma is still in the dogbox, it seems. โ€œChinaโ€™s government has asked Alibaba Group Holding to dispose of its media assets, as officials grow more concerned about the technology giantโ€™s sway over public opinion in the country, according to people familiar with the matter.โ€

So says the Wall Street Journal, in its latest report on the political problems that seem to be plaguing Ma and his corporate babies Alibaba and Ant Group.

Jack is not the only Ma with problems. The Alibaba founder whose Chinese name is MวŽ Yรบn ้ฉฌไบ‘ is no relation of Pony Ma (้ฉฌๅŒ–่…พ MวŽ Huร tรฉng) founder of WeChatโ€™s parent company Tencent, but they both face a much tougher regulatory environment this year than they have ever known. The latest state attack on Chinese Big Tech was aired today on China Central Televisionโ€™s annual March 15 or โ€œConsumer Dayโ€ World Consumer Rights Day program, called โ€œCCTV March 15 Galaโ€ (ๆ™šไผš 3.15).

Although this promotion of the rights of consumers was launched on March 15, 1962, by U.S. president John F. Kennedy, thereโ€™s not much fuss made about it in America anymore. But it is a big deal in China, as many large companies are targeted for unfair practices by the countryโ€™s state broadcaster in the March 15 Gala. Todayโ€™s show highlighted a Tencent โ€œphone cleanserโ€ app for illegally collecting elderly usersโ€™ data, and many other tech companies from facial recognition camera makers to professional networking sites and mobile browsers.

Weโ€™ll have a full report on the victims of the CCTV March 15 Gala tomorrow!

Our word of the day is Yangon, Myanmar (็ผ…็”ธไปฐๅ…‰ miวŽndiร n yวŽngguฤng), the largest city in the country and site of a security force crackdown on anti-coup protesters over the weekend.

โ€”Jeremy Goldkorn, Editor-in-Chief