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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>SHANGHAI: Chinese social media giant Tencent Holdings Ltd<\/a> will reduce transaction fees for small and medium-sized merchants using its WeChat<\/a> payments system by 10%, the company said in a statement on Thursday.

The reductions will apply beginning Sept. 1, 2021, and extend up to Sept. 30, 2024, the company added.

In order to qualify for the reduction, merchants must meet classification standards for small and medium-sized businesses by China's
Ministry of Industry and Information Technology<\/a>.

The company will also reduce fees on money withdrawals from users' bank accounts, according to the statement.

The policy follows similar moves from Chinese tech companies this past week.

On Wednesday, Ele.me, the food delivery service run by e-commerce giant
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd<\/a>, announced it would reduce its commission fees for merchants in areas affected by COVID-19.

Before that, rival delivery giant Meituan also said it would reduce its commission.

The changes broadly come after authorities launched a wave of regulatory tightening across a range of industries in China, with the consumer
internet<\/a> sector a frequent target.

Regulators last month issued guidance for online food delivery platforms to reduce service fees to help to lower operating costs for catering businesses, in order to promote a faster recovery from the pandemic in the services sector.
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中国的腾讯微信上支付中小企业降低交易费用

为了符合减少,商家必须满足中小企业的分类标准,中国工业和信息化部。

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上海:中国社交媒体巨头腾讯控股有限公司将减少交易费用对中小商人用它吗微信10%的支付系统,该公司周四在一份声明中说。

裁员将从9月1日开始,2021年,并延长到9月30日,2024年,该公司补充道。

为了符合减少,商家必须满足中小企业的分类标准,中国工业和信息化部

该公司还将减少对钱赎回费用从用户的银行账户,根据声明。

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政策遵循中国科技公司上周的类似举措。

周三,避署。我来说,食品外卖服务由电子商务巨头阿里巴巴集团(Alibaba Group Holding Ltd .)宣布,将减少对商家的佣金地区COVID-19影响。

之前,竞争对手提供业内巨头还表示,将削减佣金。

广泛变化之后当局发起了一波又一波的监管收紧一系列产业在中国,消费者互联网部门频繁的目标。

监管机构上个月发布了指导在线食品外卖平台以减少服务费用帮助餐饮企业降低运营成本,为了促进更快的复苏从服务业的大流行。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>SHANGHAI: Chinese social media giant Tencent Holdings Ltd<\/a> will reduce transaction fees for small and medium-sized merchants using its WeChat<\/a> payments system by 10%, the company said in a statement on Thursday.

The reductions will apply beginning Sept. 1, 2021, and extend up to Sept. 30, 2024, the company added.

In order to qualify for the reduction, merchants must meet classification standards for small and medium-sized businesses by China's
Ministry of Industry and Information Technology<\/a>.

The company will also reduce fees on money withdrawals from users' bank accounts, according to the statement.

The policy follows similar moves from Chinese tech companies this past week.

On Wednesday, Ele.me, the food delivery service run by e-commerce giant
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd<\/a>, announced it would reduce its commission fees for merchants in areas affected by COVID-19.

Before that, rival delivery giant Meituan also said it would reduce its commission.

The changes broadly come after authorities launched a wave of regulatory tightening across a range of industries in China, with the consumer
internet<\/a> sector a frequent target.

Regulators last month issued guidance for online food delivery platforms to reduce service fees to help to lower operating costs for catering businesses, in order to promote a faster recovery from the pandemic in the services sector.
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