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U.S. wants to see 'untrusted' Chinese apps removed from app stores - Pompeo

Published 05/08/2020, 21:53
Updated 05/08/2020, 21:55
© Reuters. U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo attends a news conference in Washington

© Reuters. U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo attends a news conference in Washington

By Humeyra Pamuk and David Brunnstrom

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States wants to see "untrusted" Chinese apps removed from American app stores, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Wednesday, calling the Chinese-owned short-video app TikTok and messenger app WeChat "significant threats."

Unveiling what he called an expansion of U.S. efforts to establish a "clean network," Pompeo said Washington would work to block various Chinese apps as well as Chinese telecoms companies from accessing the sensitive information of American citizens and businesses.

His comments come as U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to ban Tiktok, the hugely popular video-sharing app that has come under fire from U.S. lawmakers and the administration over national security concerns as months-long tensions between Washington and Beijing intensified.

"With parent companies based in China, apps like Tiktok, WeChat and others are significant threats to personal data of American citizens, not to mention tools for CCP (Chinese Communist Party) content censorship," Pompeo said.

TikTok currently faces a deadline of Sept. 15 to either sell its U.S. operations to Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ:MSFT) or face an outright ban.

U.S.-China ties are at the lowest ebb in decades with relations strained over the global coronavirus pandemic, China's military buildup in the South China Sea, its treatment of Uighur Muslims and Beijing's massive trade surpluses

© Reuters. U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo attends a news conference in Washington

Pompeo also said the United States was working to prevent Huawei Technologies Co Ltd [HWT.UL] from pre-installing or making available for download the most popular U.S. apps while protecting the sensitive information of U.S. businesses, including COVID-19 vaccine research, from being accessed via cloud-based systems run by companies including Alibaba (N:BABA) and Baidu (O:BIDU).

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travelling to China 20-30yrs ago, I remember American CEO's were there literally begging China to allow American factories make cheap goods there ro export ro US so that the CEO's make more money. China nevwr stole business from US, the American CEOs almost begged China then. Even US banks paid bribes to China officials so that they could set up rep offices in China to facilitate the big deals. And now funny how US turn's around and says China stealing business is ridiculous. The CEOs just wanted make more money. Of the US CEOs cared about US people they wouldn't have shut down US factories in first place and Apple would have continued manufacturing in US, but the CEOs were greedy. That is the sad reality.
so when another country's social media beats our US 's soxial media , we block then unfairly, then we say "we are winning"? We r setting bad example of "fair play" to world.
This mean boss is boss , cannot effort lose ....
Who start globalization and u use dirty strategy when losing.. How Tesla in China?
Look at the history you can find who is the most untrusted.
US cannot compete with China in many fields,they feel losing face and ban everything China invented,what a loser,shame on US.
India, a major global outsourcing partner to US, has more sensitive information from finance to aerospace. Tik Tok, is just consumers posting silly antics online.
If you think you know it all just bevause you are “America” - give some answers of your hitech research proven that over the past decades, China has imposed threats to the American people- you talk too much and you never shut up.
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