Here’s what China says about TikTok being sold to Microsoft: by skleb1234
the United States of “killing China’s most competitive companies” by threatening to ban TikTok, which is owned by Chinese company ByteDance, out of “cowardice” because it sees it as a threat to other American technology companies.the potential sale as an “open robbery,” adding that “President Trump is turning the once great America into a rogue country.”Trump’s comments as being “tantamount to inviting potential U.S.
“In terms of response, we might see the [Chinese] government direct this public ire against U.S. companies operating in China via boycotts or other measures,” says Evan Rees, Asia Pacific Analyst with Stratfor, a RANE company.The potential sale of TikTok while under threat of a ban from the White House would no doubt “deepen the trend of increasing polarization between the U.S.
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