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US TikTok Fans Adding Fuel to the Inferno defining current US-China Relations

Posted by Staff Writer on August 1, 2020 in Technology News Site | 1 View

By Felix Omondi

Innov8tiv
Innov8tiv – Blacks In Technology in USA, UK, Caribbean Islands & Africa

TikTokers are making an already bad relationship worse. The U.S. government wishes its citizens could just stop using TikTok. However, since they won’t, the government is arm-twisting the founders to sell it to American companies.

The world’s two biggest economies, the U.S. and China have been at each other’s throats. The two superpowers – yes, China has probably risen to that statue by now – have been sizing each other up for decades. Something that has been escalating faster with the current administration. And, let’s not forget the blame-game between the two of the current coronavirus global pandemic.

When the current administration came to office, they started sending ‘nukes’ over to China right away. Some of the earlier nukes came in the form of the introduction of new trade tariffs. Naturally, Beijing fired some of its nukes back to Washington.

Must Read: The US just NUKEd China; successfully arm-twisting Google into dropping Huawei support

Chinese Espionage

TikTok enjoys over 80 million active users monthly in the U.S. market. A hard fact that is giving the U.S. government sleepless nights. But is it all witch-hunt or have Click here to read entire article

Source:: Innov8tiv

      

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