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White House to target more Chinese applications following TikTok, WeChat crackdowns: Navarro

 


The Trump organization has taken action against well known Chinese applications TikTok and WeChat yet has more applications in its sights, White House exchange guide Peter Navarro said on Monday.

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"It is important that this nation not use applications that are made in China, or that can take our information and go to workers in China. That information will be utilized to keep an eye on, screen and track you," Navarro told "Mornings with Maria." "That is the strategy position hidden why we have followed TikTok and WeChat, and there will be others since China ... is fundamentally going out the world over attempting to secure innovation and impact."
The Trump organization is stressed over TikTok parent organization ByteDance and its connections to China. President Trump gave a chief request on Aug. 6 prohibiting TikTok in 45 days, inciting the application to hysterically look for an American bidder.
The president marked an extra chief request on Aug. 6 mostly prohibiting WeChat, a Chinese-possessed web-based media stage that encourages informing, web-based media and installment exchanges.
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