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China will not accept U.S. 'theft' of TikTok: China Daily

Published 08/03/2020, 09:00 PM
Updated 08/03/2020, 09:05 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Tik Tok logos are seen on smartphones in front of displayed ByteDance logo in this illustration

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China will not accept the "theft" of a Chinese technology company and is able to respond to Washington's move to push ByteDance to sell short-video app TikTok's U.S. operations to Microsoft, the China Daily newspaper said on Tuesday.

The United States' "bullying" of Chinese tech companies was a consequence of Washington's zero-sum vision of "American first" and left China no choice but "submission or mortal combat in the tech realm", the state-backed paper said in an editorial.

China had "plenty of ways to respond if the administration carries out its planned smash and grab", it added.

Microsoft Corp (O:MSFT) said on Monday it was in talks with ByteDance to buy parts of TikTok after U.S. President Donald Trump reversed course on a plan to ban the app on national security grounds and gave the firms 45 days to strike a deal.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said over the weekend that Trump would take action shortly against Chinese software companies that shared user data with the Chinese government.

The Global Times newspaper, which is also government-backed, said U.S. treatment of ByteDance and Huawei Technologies [HWT.UL], now on a U.S. trade blacklist, was indicative of U.S. efforts to separate its economy from China's.

China had "limited ability" to provide protection to these Chinese companies by retaliating against U.S. companies because the United States had technological superiority and influence with its allies, it added.

"China's opening-up to the outside world and disintegrating the U.S. decoupling strategy should be priorities," it said in an editorial.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Tik Tok logos are seen on smartphones in front of displayed ByteDance logo in this illustration

The Global Times is published by the People's Daily, the official newspaper of China's ruling Communist Party.

Latest comments

European union should do the same with Facebook,Google,YouTube,Netflix ,etc... from America
next donny will force Mercedes to sell to Ford hahaha
Force AT&T to buy Huawei. That might be next. lol.
When everything fails, they can always count on their 5c army.
I think, and it is pretty clear, US is losing to China in high tech, so that is why we are seeing these. Huawei 5G is the best, and now we have TikTok taking the US by storm. Trump has Awaken the Sleeping Dragon.
all they have done is rustle a locust swarm. and those locusts will continue to do what they have always done, destroy.
China is mad because they cant use their propagada machine in usa. They cant use it to spy usa.
Dont sensor videos, dont send data to china, if they cant understand that, they have no business in usa.
Like the US doesn't do all these?...this is very laughable. The US is the most guilty of doing all these. People probably trust China more on these than US.
I told you guys.... China is the real Lion. She will ******if Trump continues on this path. If she bites, all markets will be in a depression.
Trump's actions seems corrupt and an over reach of government powers. I for one believe in the free market and innovation.
rolf.what's your solution? Joe Biden? rolf.
hahaha...
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