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If the bill becomes law, ByteDance is likely to challenge its legality in U.S. courts. China could also try to block the sale of the app.

On Thursday, the Chinese government reiterated its criticism of the legislation, calling it unfair and against the rules of global trade. “The United States didn’t find evidence of TikTok threatening national security, but they abuse state power and find groundless reasons to go after the company,” a spokesman for China’s foreign ministry said at a briefing with reporters.

Wang Wenbin, a spokesperson for China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said Thursday that the U.S. bill is “at odds with the principles of fair competition and international trade rules,” according to an NBC News translation.

“If the pretext of national security can be used to suppress excellent companies from other countries arbitrarily, there is no fairness or justice to speak of. It is a complete logic of theft to see something good and try to take it for oneself by any means necessary.”

In 2020, former President Donald J. Trump tried to force ByteDance to sell TikTok. China in turn placed export restrictions on technology similar to TikTok’s content recommendation algorithm, something China could cite as grounds to review any potential sale of TikTok.

🎥: maskedreporter @raytrospectively 03/19/2024

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Remember: The way to control the population is to control how they digest education. —— If the bill becomes law, ByteDance is likely to challenge its legality in U.S. courts. China could also try to block the sale of the app. On Thursday, the Chinese government reiterated its criticism of the legislation, calling it unfair and against the rules of global trade. “The United States didn’t find evidence of TikTok threatening national security, but they abuse state power and find groundless reasons to go after the company,” a spokesman for China’s foreign ministry said at a briefing with reporters. Wang Wenbin, a spokesperson for China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said Thursday that the U.S. bill is “at odds with the principles of fair competition and international trade rules,” according to an NBC News translation. “If the pretext of national security can be used to suppress excellent companies from other countries arbitrarily, there is no fairness or justice to speak of. It is a complete logic of theft to see something good and try to take it for oneself by any means necessary.” In 2020, former President Donald J. Trump tried to force ByteDance to sell TikTok. China in turn placed export restrictions on technology similar to TikTok’s content recommendation algorithm, something China could cite as grounds to review any potential sale of TikTok. 🎥: maskedreporter @raytrospectively

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