WeChat and TikTok Ban
What Trump’s Ban on Chinese Payment Apps Means For International Commerce
The Trump administration is seeking to block transactions with eight Chinese apps. Who and what is affected? Read MoreThe JT Index: September 2020
The escalating tech-war on Chinese social media platforms may not have reached its conclusion, but it has forced cultural institutions to reassess their audience engagement tools. Read MoreWhat’s the Future for WeChat and TikTok in the U.S.
WeChat and TikTok have escaped a ban (for now), but how would users have been affected? Read MoreHow China Digital Agencies are Pivoting for a Post WeChat Future
WeChat has been a one-stop app for organizations looking to engage China. Jing Travel spoke with expert consultancies to learn what’s next. Read MoreHere’s What U.S. Museums Think about the WeChat Ban
President Trump’s WeChat ban would impact the ability of museums and cultural institutions to engage China. Here’s what they think about it. Read MoreTencent Scores A Big Q2 Before Trump’s WeChat Ban Plan
Tencent Holdings, the parent company of WeChat, reported a strong second quarter of 2020, while a potential WeChat ban in the US looms. Read MoreWhat Would a WeChat Ban Mean to U.S. Museums?
American cultural attractions launched WeChat Official Accounts to serve the in boom Chinese visitation. A ban would force a serious rethink. Read MoreTikTok Battle Puts Culture in the Crunch
Trump has threatened to ban Gen Z’s favorite platform. Cultural institutions may lose a successful channel for reaching young users. Read More