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China Insists Livestreaming Sales Stars Must Speak Mandarin

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Aug 20, 2021
  • 1 min read

Hosts in China's livestreaming industry should speak Mandarin and dress appropriately when they market products online, the country's commerce ministry said, as it looks to tighten its oversight of the sector.

Photo Insert: Mandarin is the official medium in China

Livestreaming marketing has seen its popularity surge in the last two years among brands like L’Oreal, Nike, Dyson, and online shoppers, and most Chinese e-commerce platforms now offer the option to purchase and sell products via livestreaming, Reuters reported.


It became the target of scrutiny last year with some shoppers and brands accusing some livestreamers of misrepresenting products or faking sales numbers, prompting China's cyberspace regulator to announce draft rules in November.


China's Ministry of Commerce on Wednesday published more detailed guidelines and for the first time mentioned a preferred language. Mandarin is the official medium in China but there are also many dialects and ethnic minority languages in the country.


All the news: Business man in suit and tie smiling and reading a newspaper near the financial district.

"It is better to use Mandarin during livestreaming," it said in a section about how livestreamers were expected to behave. The new rules, which are up for public review until Sept. 2, also said livestreamers should dress in a way that is inoffensive to their audience, and carry an image reflecting the characteristics of the products or services they try to sell.



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