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China’s tech giants face a reckoning with the regulators 

The country’s ecommerce platforms are caught between consumers and government
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‘Buy groceries for a penny’ was the pitch from delivery giants Meituan, Alibaba and other platforms that joined the fray. Then the crackdown followed

"}],[{"start":120.91,"text":"Last November, the agency issued draft measures to cover the platform economy, bringing to an end the era of Chinese tech giants operating unchecked. "},{"start":129.402,"text":"And in December, the agency began an investigation into Jack Ma’s Alibaba ecommerce platform, a month after the government halted the IPO of Ma’s fintech giant Ant Group. "}],[{"start":139.53,"text":"But this time the benefits for consumers, who seem caught between tech giants and the government, are not immediately obvious. "},{"start":146.13400000000001,"text":"The first big fight the regulators picked is indicative of this tension: in December, the target of their ire was online platforms’ “group-buying” schemes, which allow Chinese households to do what they universally love: band together to buy discount groceries. "}],[{"start":160.62,"text":"“Buy groceries for a penny” was the pitch from delivery giants Meituan, Alibaba and many other platforms that joined the fray. "},{"start":167.59900000000002,"text":"People on social media flocked to try it, with one much-shared post detailing how an enterprising shopper had spent Rmb2,000 (about $310) on fancy seafood and received twice what she paid for. "},{"start":180.25400000000002,"text":"I’m not sure if the post went viral for its audacity or for the mouthwatering descriptions of every item in the bill. "}],[{"start":187.09,"text":"Then the crackdown followed. "},{"start":189.082,"text":"The regulator told the group-buying platforms to stop their sharp discounts. "},{"start":193.337,"text":"The era of cheap king crab was over — for now. "}],[{"start":197.36,"text":"Public opinion wavered, though most posts on the Weibo microblogging platform seemed to support the government’s decision. "},{"start":203.78900000000002,"text":"By flooding the market with subsidies, the giants were hurting the street retailers and would eventually have to raise prices for customers — in Chinese slang, “harvesting the chives”. "},{"start":213.20700000000002,"text":"But the tactic works because consumers love it, so far at least. "}],[{"start":217.88000000000002,"text":"Seafood obsession aside, there is a deeper issue at stake for China’s consumers in the rollout of antitrust enforcement: how can their voices be heard, rather than just regulators’ propaganda or tech giants’ lobbying? "},{"start":229.79700000000003,"text":"As a lawyer friend remarked: “So cheap groceries aren’t OK today. "},{"start":233.65200000000002,"text":"What won’t be OK tomorrow? ”"},{"start":235.50700000000003,"text":"She was speaking of the arbitrariness and opacity of legal enforcement. "},{"start":239.46200000000002,"text":"In a country where tech giants have run rampant for years, where existing legislation is not fit for the era of platform tech, antitrust regulators now have a lot to sort out. "}],[{"start":249.68000000000004,"text":"There’s no shame in China joining the ranks of countries that have no idea how to properly regulate their tech giants. "},{"start":255.80900000000003,"text":"But I hope for an educated discourse among China’s consumers, and citizens, about how to do so — rather than it being left solely to the CCP. "}],[{"start":264.75000000000006,"text":"Yuan Yang is the FT’s deputy Beijing bureau chief "}],[{"start":268.09000000000003,"text":""}]],"url":"https://creatives.ftacademy.cn/album/001091920-1616651589.mp3"}
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