The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Biden drops plan to ban TikTok and WeChat

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WASHINGTON: President Joe Biden has revoked executive orders from his predecesso­r Donald Trump seeking to ban Chinese-owned apps TikTok and WeChat from US markets on national security concerns, a move which received a cautious welcome from Beijing.

Trump had claimed the apps posed national security risks and had sought to force the sale to US investors of TikTok, which is owned by China-based ByteDance and remains one of the world’s most popular social media apps.

A statement Wednesday said that instead of banning WeChat and TikTok, the Biden administra­tion would carry out a ‘criteria-based decision framework and rigorous, evidence-based analysis to address the risks’ from internet applicatio­ns controlled by foreign entities.

WeChat, part of Chinese tech giant Tencent, is a ‘super app’ which includes social networking, messaging, e-commerce and more.

Biden issued a new executive order calling for a four-month review of ‘the continuing effort of foreign adversarie­s to steal or otherwise obtain United States persons’ data.’

Trump’s claims had prompted a series of legal challenges which delayed the efforts to ban or force the sale of the applicatio­ns – further heightenin­g tensions between Washington and Beijing.

The two companies did not respond to a request for comment.

University of Texas law professor Bobby Chesney called the Biden order ‘a good middle path.’

“They affirmed the nature of the threat and the propriety of using sanctions to address it, and they have held the door open for reimposing some version of these sanctions... but likely with a far stronger and more defensible record,” Chesney tweeted.

China’s commerce ministry spokesman Gao Feng yesterday called Biden’s decision a ‘positive step in the right direction.’

Gao said he hoped Washington would ‘treat Chinese companies in a fair and just manner, and avoid politicisi­ng economic and trade issues.’

Biden’s order seeks to identify any apps that ‘may pose an unacceptab­le risk to US national security and the American people’ including ‘applicatio­ns that are owned, controlled, or managed by persons that support foreign adversary military or intelligen­ce activities, or are involved in malicious cyber activities, or involve applicatio­ns that collect sensitive personal data.’ — AFP

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? The logo of Chinese video app TikTok is seen on the side of the company’s new office space at the C3 campus in Culver City, in the westside of Los Angeles.
— AFP file photo The logo of Chinese video app TikTok is seen on the side of the company’s new office space at the C3 campus in Culver City, in the westside of Los Angeles.

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