A growing technology confrontation is leading to worsening U.S.-China relations.
the United States of “killing China’s most competitive companies” by threatening to ban TikTok, which is owned by Chinese company ByteDance, out of “cowardice” because it sees it as a threat to other American technology companies.the potential sale as an “open robbery,” adding that “President Trump is turning the once great America into a rogue country.”Trump’s comments as being “tantamount to inviting potential U.S.
“In terms of response, we might see the [Chinese] government direct this public ire against U.S. companies operating in China via boycotts or other measures,” says Evan Rees, Asia Pacific Analyst with Stratfor, a RANE company.The potential sale of TikTok while under threat of a ban from the White House would no doubt “deepen the trend of increasing polarization between the U.S.
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