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The disappearance of a top livestreamer shows the risk of doing business in China
In the span of less than two weeks, Li Jiaqi went from being China’s top e-commerce influencer to semi-taboo topic.Li, who has more than 43 million followers on Chinese social media platforms, abruptly ended a livestream session citing technical issues on June 3rd. Since then, he’s been absent from his daily livestreams, during which tens of millions of people would watch him promote products ranging from face masks to hand sanitizers.Li disappeared after he displayed a tank-shaped layered ice cream. Tanks are often used as a symbol for the June 4th Tiananmen protests, during which the Chinese military killed many students. Chinese authorities have forbidden any discussion or commemoration o

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