Chinese Music Industry Reacts to Tencent Music Investigation

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Tencent Music Entertainment Group is under investigation by China’s competition regulator according to an official posting on Sina Weibo

Tencent Music Entertainment is displayed on the screen of an iPhone on June 12, 2018 in Paris, France.

The investigation is reportedly around Tencent Music’s exclusive deals with international majors Universal Music, Sony Music and Warner Music, and whether those deals violate Chinese anti-competition rules.

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