China Says It Will Not Accept US "Theft" Of TikTok

Microsoft has indicated that it is immersed in discussions about the possibility of buying parts of TikTok. The Chinese authorities have assured this Tuesday that they will not accept the "theft" of a technology company like TikTok by the United States, and have threatened to retaliate against the pressure exerted by Washington so that the company reaches a sale agreement as soon as possible about its operations in the North American country. In an editorial in the state newspaper China Daily , the government of the Asian giant has insisted that the position of the Administration of US President Donald Trump on ByteDance (the company that owns TikTok) is a simple "armed robbery . " Although Beijing has asserted that it will be "cautious" when imposing restrictions or similar measures against US companies on Chinese soil. , it has stressed that there are "numerous ways" to retaliate. The multinational Microsoft , for its part, has indicated that it is immersed in talks about the possibility of buying parts of TikTok, after Trump gave ByteDance 45 days, until September 15, to reach a sale agreement. Previously, the New York mogul had threatened to ban the Chinese app for security reasons. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said over the weekend that Washington could take action against TikTok and other Chinese companies that may be sharing their users' data with the Government of the Asian country. tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech

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