A UCWeb spokesperson on Thursday told Mint that it has "complied with the government’s recent directive concerning 59 apps and stopped the service.
"Operational since 2009 in India, UCWeb operates a mobile browser--UC Browser--and a news aggregation service, UC News.
Alibaba-owned UC browser has over 430 million active users globally, of which 130 million are in India. According to StatCounter, a web analytics firm, UC Browser was the second leading mobile browser in India, with a 10% market share after Google Chrome, as of June.
Most of the Chinese apps banned by India had large active user bases and together accounted for 5% of total installs from Apple’s App Store and Google Play Store during April-June at 330 million new installs, Mint reported on July 2nd.
Prior to the ban, Chinese internet firms had publicly detailed investment plans and their business strategies in India. ByteDance, which owns TikTok and Helo, had said it plans to invest up to $1 billion in India. UC Web had also detailed its plans to launch a fully-owned e-commerce business in India back in September 2019. It also had plans to launch online movie ticketing as well at that time.
Reuters report on Thursday said India employees working at Alibaba-owned video-blogging platform Vmate were also laid off according to an internal letter dated 15 July.
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