India Ban Chinese App Us. The United States of America is all set to ban Chinese video-sharing app TikTok, announced President Donald Trump while speaking to the reporter aboard Air Force One. India TV News Desk Washington. What US ban on Chinese app TikTok would mean There have been reports of US tech giants and financial firms being interested in buying or investing in TikTok as the Trump administration sets its. BENGALURU/NEW DELHI: Monday’s interim order by the government of India blocking 59 apps could potentially reset an entire ecosystem built by a plethora of Chinese mobile apps in specific categories, including short-video, where TikTok and Likee have come to dominate the markets. These apps are among those affected by the order, handing an almost overnight boost to local rivals like ShareChat.
The United States of America is all set to ban Chinese video-sharing app TikTok, announced President Donald Trump while speaking to the reporter aboard Air Force One. India TV News Desk Washington. India took major step to ban Chinese apps, US shouldn’t trust them either: US Congress members write to Trump Members of the US Congress have written a letter to US President Donald Trump praising India’s decision to ban 59 Chinese apps, including TikTok, and saying the United States shouldn’t trust them either.
India took major step to ban Chinese apps, US shouldn’t trust them either: US Congress members write to Trump Members of the US Congress have written a letter to US President Donald Trump praising India’s decision to ban 59 Chinese apps, including TikTok, and saying the United States shouldn’t trust them either.
The United States of America is all set to ban Chinese video-sharing app TikTok, announced President Donald Trump while speaking to the reporter aboard Air Force One. India TV News Desk Washington. In recent weeks, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has accused TikTok of collecting personal information of Americans. India has banned 106 Chinese apps, including TikTok, that threatened its. BENGALURU/NEW DELHI: Monday’s interim order by the government of India blocking 59 apps could potentially reset an entire ecosystem built by a plethora of Chinese mobile apps in specific categories, including short-video, where TikTok and Likee have come to dominate the markets. These apps are among those affected by the order, handing an almost overnight boost to local rivals like ShareChat. NEW DELHI: The government crackdown on Chinese apps continues, with the information and technology ministry banning 47 new apps. The move comes nearly a month after the ban on 59 Chinese apps.