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Recently, China, which has been pouring out regulations mainly on internet companies, has been outspokenly demanding obedience to private companies.



In addition, we asked celebrities to learn the ideas of President Xi Jinping as actors, and Correspondent Songwook Song in Beijing pointed out the background.



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After Ma's remarks in October last year, the listing of Ant Group, an affiliate of Alibaba, was abruptly halted.



[Yin Ma / Founder of Alibaba (October last year): China is not a crisis in the financial system. Because there is no system in Chinese finance. Chinese banks are continuing their pawn-



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was interpreted that it was because Ma had a hatred of the Chinese government, which in the end was a signal of regulation on private companies.



In April of this year, due to antitrust, a fine of over 3 trillion won was imposed on Alibaba, and a download ban was ordered for the app called Didi Chuxing, a ride-hailing company that forced to go public in the United States.



Then, related companies closed their doors when private education was banned, and the stock prices of game companies plummeted due to restrictions on teenagers' access to online games.



Despite growing concerns at home and abroad, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) lauded its efforts to oversee antitrust and unfair business practices.



[China State-owned CCTV (Yesterday): Intensified antitrust management supervision for some platform companies, which have problems such as savage growth and chaotic expansion.]



He stressed the need to lead and urge businesses to obey the Communist Party.



This is a warning against rapidly growing private companies from challenging the party, and at the same time suggests further regulation.



In response to the harsh regulations, companies are making large donations for the 'common wealth' emphasized by President Xi Jinping, that is, corporate social contribution.



Control over the entertainment industry is also being tightened.



Following the expulsion of celebrities who caused social controversy, celebrities have also been instructed to study President Xi Jinping's ideas.



The prevailing view is that China's all-round restrictions will continue until the fall of next year, when President Xi Jinping's third presidency is decided.



(Video coverage: Choi Deok-hyun, video editing: Lee Hong-myung)