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China Would Rather See TikTok Go the Way of Vine Than Bow to U.S. Pressure: Report – Gizmodo Australia
The international game of chicken between China and the Trump administration over TikTok is starting to feel like an episode of “The Bachelor” at this point, with suitors like Microsoft, Twitter, and Walmart competing for the app’s U.S. assets in the face of …

The international game of chicken between China and the Trump administration over TikTok is starting to feel like an episode of The Bachelor at this point, with suitors like Microsoft, Twitter, and Walmart competing for the apps U.S. assets in the face of a possible ban. Apparently, though, China would rather choose option d) None of the above.
Chinese officials reportedly believe that capitulating to the Trump administrations demands would undermine the authority of both ByteDance, TikToks Ch…
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