(Hong Kong Reuters) Mobile app stores operated by Chinese Internet giants such as Tencent and Xiaomi have reported that new rules have begun to implement new regulations, stipulating that new applications (APPs) must disclose all information, otherwise they will be prohibited from being released in the app store.

Reuters reports that the reporter of the agency saw a document showing the latest provisions of the above.This is a large -scale application management work based on the new management regulations released by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China last month.

The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China requires that all mobile APP providers in China must submit business detailed information to the government. Application stores must establish their own filing system by the end of August to regulate new applications.This is the latest regulatory measure of the Chinese government.

Tencent, Huawei, Xiaomi, OPPO, and vivo's Android system app stores issued a notice to the application publisher last week, saying that they will prohibit new applications without sufficient documents on their platforms.

Apple has not revealed how it will abide by Beijing's new rules in China.Application releases company Appinchina said that as of Monday (September 4), the company has not checked the application status of the application.

Industry insiders worry that after the implementation of the new regulations, new applications in China will become very difficult, and many applications may be closed.

China ’s most popular online social platform Tencent, WeChat, previously stated that the applet on WeChat must also comply with new regulations.