The Asian Age

China accuses US of bullying over TikTok

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Beijing, Aug. 4: China accused the United States on Tuesday of “outright bullying” over popular video app TikTok, after President Donald Trump ramped up pressure for its US operations to be sold to an American company.

“This goes against the principles of the market economy and the (World Trade Organisati­on’s) principles of openness, transparen­cy and nondiscrim­ination,” said foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin.

A day earlier, President Trump gave TikTok six weeks to sell its US operations, in the latest escalation to an ongoing political and trade battle between Washington and Beijing.

The app has been under formal investigat­ion on US national security grounds, because it collects large amounts of personal data on users and is legally bound to share it with authoritie­s in Beijing if they demand it.

But Wang told a regular

THE APP has been under formal investigat­ion on US national security grounds, because it collects large amounts of personal data on users and is legally bound to share it with authoritie­s in Beijing if they demand it.

press briefing on Tuesday: “The US, without providing any evidence, has been using an abused concept of national security... unjustifia­bly suppressin­g certain nonUS companies.” He said the national security grounds for the US’s clampdown on Chinese firms “does not hold water”, adding that the companies conduct their business activities in accordance with internatio­nal rules and US laws.

“But the US is cracking down on them on trumped-up charges. This is all political manipulati­on,” said Wang, who warned the US not to “open Pandora's box”. — AFP

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