중국, '알리바바' 통해 언론 통제 강화

State-backed entities have taken tiny stakes in parts of two Alibaba subsidiaries. The holdings raised concerns about Beijing's influence over the e-commerce giant. The affected subsidiaries are just two of several units under the company's digital media and entertainment arm. The state-backed stakes reflect a progression of government directives over the last decade.

China tightens media control with tiny stakes in two Alibaba units

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