China accused the United States on Tuesday of "bullying" over popular video app TikTok, after President Donald Trump ramped up pressure for its US operations to be sold to an American company. In the latest diplomatic spat between the world's two biggest economies, Beijing hit back after
Beiyi Seow and Ludovic EhretBeijing - China accused the United States on Tuesday of"bullying" over popular video app TikTok, after President Donald Trump ramped up pressure for its US operations to be sold to an American company.
The US and China have clashed over various fronts recently, essentially barring Chinese telecoms company Huawei from the US market and waging a global campaign to isolate the company over national security concerns.Wang told a regular press briefing Tuesday:"The US, without providing any evidence, has been using an abused concept of national security... unjustifiably suppressing certain non-US companies.
TikTok has as many as one billion worldwide users, who make quirky 60-second videos with its smartphone app.
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