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FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 2022
Tencent gains $26bn after US reassurances on WeChat ban

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TBS Report
25 August, 2020, 09:30 am
Last modified: 25 August, 2020, 09:34 am

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Tencent gains $26bn after US reassurances on WeChat ban

Company management earlier this month sought to reassure investors that the executive order signed by President Donald Trump on August 6 may apply only to WeChat’s overseas operations

TBS Report
25 August, 2020, 09:30 am
Last modified: 25 August, 2020, 09:34 am
Photo: Reuters
Photo: Reuters

Tencent Holdings Ltd jumped the most in two weeks after White House officials are said to have reassured American businesses that a ban on its WeChat app won't be as broad as feared.

The WeChat owner jumped as much as 4.2% in Hong Kong Monday after people familiar with matter said the Trump administration is privately seeking to reassure US companies including Apple Inc that they can still do business with Tencent's WeChat messaging app in China.

In recent days, senior administration officials have been reaching out to some companies, realising that the impact of an all-out ban on the popular app could be devastating for US technology, retail, gaming, telecommunications and other industries, according to the people.

Company management earlier this month sought to reassure investors that the executive order signed by President Donald Trump on August 6 may apply only to WeChat's overseas operations, reported Livemint.

The ban, which came amid efforts by the White House to curtail the rise of Chinese-owned technology giants like Huawei Technologies Co. and TikTok owner ByteDance Ltd., had erased roughly $66 billion from Tencent's value, though today's rebound means the stock has recouped all but $20 billion of those losses.

Intense lobbying by representatives of US businesses such as Walmart, General Motors, Best Buy and Target reinforces the indispensability of WeChat for reaching consumers in China. The sales impact on Tencent from President Donald Trump's WeChat ban may be minimal as the administration appears to be narrowing the scope of the order to protect US businesses in China.

Trump ignited a furor after signing the order to ban US entities from dealing with WeChat. Confusion reigned as investors grappled with the sweeping language of Trump's order -- which bars "transactions" with the Chinese company -- that leaves the door open for the administration to extend it well beyond the service in America. Apple's shares fell on fears the action could hurt sales of iPhones in its largest market after the US.

Still, risks remain until details of the executive order are finalized. Senior administration officials are deliberating over the scope of the ban ordered by Trump, one of the people said, and the president could ultimately overrule anything they decide.

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