By Associated Press Undefined BEIJING (AP) — China's market regulator on Thursday fined JD.com Inc., a unit of Alibaba Group and a third e-commerce outlet on charges of misreporting prices and other offenses amid a campaign to tighten official control over the booming industry. The ruling Communist Party encourages e-commerce and other online industries but worries about the dominance of major competitors. Party leaders say anti-monopoly enforcement, especially against online companies, will be a priority in the coming year. JD.com, Alibaba's Tmall and Vipshop E-Commerce Ltd. also engaged in 'false promotions' and misreported discounts during Singles Day, a popular shopping […]
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