US is looking to block more Chinese apps over national security risks, says White House chief of staff
Reuters/Florence Lo
Meadows' comments come as discussions around ByteDance's sale of TikTok in the US hit roadblocks thanks to China's intervention.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more storiesThe US is set to ban more Chinese-owned apps that it believes pose a national security risk, according to reported remarks by Mark Meadows, the White House chief of staff.
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
U.S. is looking at banning more Chinese apps over national security as TikTok sale stalledPresident Donald Trump's administration is looking into banning more Chinese apps that could pose a national security threat, White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said late Thursday.
Weiterlesen »
China strongly opposes India banning Chinese mobile apps: commerce ministryChina's commerce ministry said on Thursday it strongly opposed India banning Chinese mobile apps.
Weiterlesen »
India-China tensions escalate with extended app ban - Business InsiderBusiness Insider is a fast-growing business site with deep financial, media, tech, and other industry verticals. Launched in 2007, the site is now the largest business news site on the web.
Weiterlesen »
Chinese state media accuses India of 'jingoism' over app banChinese state media accused India of trying to stir up nationalist sentiment an decouple economically from China by banning 118 Chinese apps. \n\n
Weiterlesen »
India bans 118 Chinese apps, including Tencent's hit games, as border tensions flare upMajor gaming titles from companies including Tencent and NetEase were on the list of banned apps, as well a services from other Chinese technology giants like Baidu and Alibaba affiliate, Ant Group.
Weiterlesen »
Tencent shares fall over 2% after India bans PUBG game, other mobile appsShares of Chinese gaming and social media powerhouse Tencent fell more than 2% on Thursday after India banned 118 mobile apps, including the firm's popular videogame PUBG.
Weiterlesen »