China accused the United States of 'outright bullying' after President Donald Trump called for Tiktok's US operations to be sold to an American company.
China accused the United States on Tuesday, August 4, of"outright bullying" over popular video app TikTok, after President Donald Trump ramped up pressure for its US operations to be sold to an American company.
The app has been under formal investigation on US national security grounds, because it collects large amounts of personal data on users and is legally bound to share it with authorities in Beijing if they demand it.
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