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US President Trump may ban more apps from china

US President Donald Trump has taken a gander at forbidding extra Chinese-claimed organizations following his choice to boycott the short-video application TikTok, White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said on Monday.

Addressing correspondents on board Air Force One, Meadows said the organization was centered especially around Chinese organizations that gathered individual information and could represent a national security hazard.

“The vast majority of what the president has taken a gander at is restricting other Chinese applications that may gather individual data and have potential national security hazard,” he said.

On Saturday, Trump said he could apply pressure on more Chinese organizations, for example, innovation monster Alibaba.

Trump, who has made changing the US-China exchange relationship a focal subject of his administration, has been strongly incredulous of Chinese-possessed organizations over national security concerns. Under a Chinese law presented in 2017, organizations have a commitment to help and collaborate in China’s national insight work.

The Trump organization has additionally requested TikTok’s Chinese proprietor ByteDance to strip its US tasks inside 90 days.



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