LONDON: Amazon.com Inc was marketing a collection of President Xi Jinping's speeches and writings on its Chinese website about two years ago, when Beijing delivered an edict, according to two people familiar with the incident.A negative review of Xi's book prompted the demand, one of the people said.
Among them:"Ideological control and propaganda is the core of the toolkit for the communist party to achieve and maintain its success," the document notes."We are not making judgement on whether it is right or wrong." But the document shows that it was seen by Amazon as crucial to winning support in China as the company grew its Kindle electronic-book device, cloud-computing and e-commerce businesses.
The document also noted:"Amazon.com/China books project has also gained wide recognition among Chinese regulators."The books include many apolitical titles, such as Chinese language textbooks, cookbooks and children's bedtime stories. But they also include titles that amplify the Communist Party's official line.
Another begins with commentary from Xi: Our success to date has once again demonstrated the strengths of CPC leadership and Chinese socialism. It added that"as a bookseller, we believe that providing access to the written word and diverse perspectives is important. That includes books that some may find objectionable".
The new details about Amazon's China strategy demonstrate the challenges Western companies face in accessing the world's most populous market – and in coping with an authoritarian regime that has been tightening control over public discourse. Amazon said it has always complied with the law in India and doesn't favor its private-label products in search results. Regarding the United States, the company said it prefers US federal privacy legislation, and that it protects consumers' privacy and doesn't sell their data.
He previously served as communications director for U.S. President Joe Biden, when Biden was vice president, and as press secretary for President Barack Obama.According to the briefing document, the Cyberspace Administration of China, or CAC, asked Amazon in 2018 to take down a"link to China's new blockbuster film Amazing China because of especially harsh user reviews"."Amazing China" praises the country's accomplishments since Xi became president in 2013.
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