China criticizes the US House of Representatives' decision to ban TikTok, calling it "bandit logic"

China criticizes the US House of Representatives' decision to ban TikTok, calling it "bandit logic"

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March 14 2024, 10:46 AM • 27401 views

China has criticized the US House of Representatives' decision to ban TikTok unless the network severes ties with its Chinese parent company, calling it suppression of foreign companies that contradicts the principles of fair competition.

China has criticized the approval of a US bill that would ban the TikTok network in the United States if it does not break ties with its Chinese parent company. UNN writes about this with reference to AFP.

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Representatives of the Chinese government say that the United States should take care of the development of investors in its market, not restrict them.

The United States should respect the principles of market economy and fair competition and stop unfairly suppressing foreign companies

- said He Yadong, a representative of the Beijing Ministry of Commerce.

He also added that Washington should "provide an open, fair, just and nondiscriminatory environment for foreign companies to invest and operate in the United States.

At a separate press briefing on Thursday, Beijing Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said the vote "contradicts the principles of fair competition and international economic and trade rules.

If the so-called reasons of national security can be used to arbitrarily suppress excellent companies from other countries, then there is no question of justice and fairness at all. When someone sees a good thing that belongs to another person and tries to take it for himself, it is fully consistent with the logic of a bandit

- Wang Wenbin said.

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Washington, citing national security concerns, restricts the activities of some Chinese companies in the United States, as well as the export of certain technologies to China that it considers sensitive.

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