Trump's ban on Chinese app TikTok and WeChat, China's response


BEIJING: China has condemned US President Trump's condemnation of Chinese app tiktok and Wechat as a coercive attempt and said China would defend its business interests.

According to the details, China, in response to the executive order regarding Chinese app TickTalk and WeChat, termed the US condemnation of the Chinese app as an attempt to have a political impact.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry says the US condemnation of the Chinese app is a coercive attempt to protect China's business interests.

It may be recalled that US President Donald Trump had issued two executive orders against TikTok and wechat. The orders said that no US company could work with TikTok and wechat.

The White House said in a statement that the executive order had been issued in the interests of national security, adding that Tick Talk and wechat would no longer be available in the United States on the Apple and Google apps.

The order claims that corporate espionage is being carried out through these mobile apps, and information about Americans is being obtained through tiktok.

According to the order, information of US government employees and contractors is being obtained. Trump's executive order will be implemented within 45 days.

Earlier last month, President Trump announced a ban on tiktok, saying "we'll see what happens, but we're looking for a lot of alternative tiktck apps in the United States." Consumers can benefit.

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