BEIJING: The US has made a presumption of guilt against TikTok without presenting any evidence that threatens its national security, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Monday regarding the TikTok bill.
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“US should respect fair competition, and stop suppressing foreign companies,” Mao said, while answering a question about US lawmakers pushing forward with the bill, which is designed to address national security worries relating to the popular video app.
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