On September 18, the US Department of Commerce issued an injunction against WeChat and TikTok.
TikTok issued a statement saying that the US Department of Commerce decided to ban TikTok's downloading and updating of app stores in the US from Sunday, and would ban TikTok's providing services in the US from November 12.
TikTok opposed this decision and was deeply disappointed.
In the early morning of September 19, Tencent responded, "It is a pity that the two sides have not reached a consensus.
We will continue to communicate with the US government to strive for a long-term solution." In the morning of September 19, the Ministry of Commerce of China said that the US side banned transactions with mobile applications WeChat and TikTok on the grounds of "national security", which seriously damaged the legitimate rights and interests of relevant enterprises and disrupted the normal market order.
China firmly opposed this.
Since September 20, the US Department of Commerce has issued a ban on WeChat and TikTok.
The US Department of Commerce has prohibited the following transactions: first, any service provided by the US Online Mobile Application Store for distributing or maintaining WeChat or TikTok mobile applications, constituting codes or updating applications;
The second is any service provided through WeChat for the purpose of transferring or processing payments in the United States.
It is worth noting that the statement also published four additional rules.
WeChat started on September 20 and TikTok started on November 12.
The following transactions are prohibited: first, providing any Internet hosting service to support the operation or optimization of mobile applications in the United States;
Second, any content distribution network service that enables mobile applications to operate or optimize in the United States;
Third, any Internet transmission or peer-to-peer service directly contracted or arranged to realize the function or optimization of mobile applications in the United States;
The fourth is to use the component codes, functions or services of the above mobile applications in the functions of software or services developed or accessed in the United States.
TikTok and Tencent responded that on the evening of September 18, TikTok issued a statement saying that the US Department of Commerce decided to ban TikTok's downloading and updating of app stores in the US from this Sunday, and would prohibit TikTok from providing services in the US from November 12.
TikTok opposed this decision and was deeply disappointed.
Hundreds of millions of American users have formed a community that loves TikTok, because TikTok brings them happiness, allows them to express themselves and establish contact with others.
TikTok is committed to protecting users' privacy and security, bringing laughter to people, and helping platform creators develop meaningful careers.
TikTok said that in its proposal, TikTok promised to make efforts in transparency and responsibility, including third-party audit, code security verification, and allow the U.S.
government to monitor the security of U.S.
user data.
In addition, the US technology provider will be responsible for the data storage, maintenance and compliance of TikTok US users.
TikTok said that the previous administrative orders of the US government were issued without due process, which may deprive the American people and small businesses of an important platform for voice and survival.
To this end, TikTo

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