China Says U.S. Should ‘Stop Suppressing’ Foreign Companies As McCarthy Vows Progress On TikTok Ban

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China Says U.S. Should ‘Stop Suppressing’ Foreign Companies As McCarthy Vows Progress On TikTok Ban
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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) on Sunday signaled that he would press forward with legislation that would enable the banning of TikTok.

NurPhoto via Getty ImagesChinese foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said the U.S. was targeting TikTok based on a “presumption of guilt” and has presented no evidence of the app being a threat to national security, ReutersThe foreign ministry official then called on the U.S. to “respect fair competition” and “stop suppressing foreign companies,” the report added.

”Beijing has “never asked and will never ask” private companies to share data on foreign individuals or entities “through means that are in violation of local laws.”on Sunday: “I think this actually increased the likelihood that Congress will take some action.” Gallagher, the chair of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, added that TikTok’s so-called Project Texas proposal does not include any measure to address control of its algorithm.

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