China criticized the US House of Representatives to pass the Tiktok Act, which is the opposite of the principles of fair competition and international economic and trade rules.
On Wednesday (March 13) of the House of Representatives, the number of overwhelming votes was used to pass the Chinese Internet giant bytes to peel off its short video platform TIKTOK bill.According to the bill, the byte beating must be sold Tiktok within 180 days, otherwise it will face the fate of being banned.
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Wang Wenbin said on Thursday (14th) on the case of the above incident that the bill passed by the US House of Representatives allows the United States to stand on the opposite of the principles of fair competition and international economic and trade rules.The reason for the "national security" can be used to arbitrarily target the excellent enterprises in other countries. It is called no fairness and justice. When you see the good things of others, you must try to set the law as your own. This is the logic of the robber.
Wang Wenbin said that the U.S.'s handling of the Tiktok incident will make the world clearly see whether the so -called rules and order in the United States are conducive to the world or only serve the United States itself.
A spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, He Yadong, said at a press conference on the same day that the United States should effectively respect the principles of market economy and fair competition, stop unreasonable targeting enterprises in other countries, and provide openings for enterprises in the United States in the United States.For the environment of fairness and justice and non -discrimination, relevant parties should strictly abide by Chinese laws and regulations, and China will take all necessary measures to resolutely safeguard their legitimate rights and interests.
Tiktok has 170 million users in the United States.The US Congress and state government officials have recently called on Tiktok in the United States because they are concerned about the potential impact of the Chinese government on the platform.