China says US presumption of guilt against TikTok is baseless

China says US presumption of guilt against TikTok is baseless

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Influencers take stock of life and dreams if US bans TikTok

BEIJING (Reuters) - The US has made a presumption of guilt against TikTok without presenting any evidence that threatens its national security, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Monday regarding the TikTok bill.

Influencers take stock of life and dreams if US bans TikTok

“US should respect fair competition, and stop suppressing foreign companies,” Mao said, while answering a question about US lawmakers pushing forward with the bill, which is designed to address national security worries relating to the popular video app. 




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