That's not true. That wording is pretty broad and leaves it up to the Secretary of Commerce to determine "any subsidiary of that entity". They may not ban something such as Riot, but it doesn't mean they can't. This is one giant guillotine over any company associated with Tencent.
That's not true. That wording is pretty broad and leaves it up to the Secretary of Commerce to determine "any subsidiary of that entity". They may not ban something such as Riot, but ti doesn't mean they can't. This is one giant guillotine over any company associated with Tencent.
That's not true. That wording is pretty broad and leaves it up to the Secretary of Commerce to determine "any subsidiary of that entity". They may not ban something such as Riot, but ti doesn't mean they can't.