Wall Street is worried China will retaliate against companies like Apple and Tesla after TikTok ban

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The Trump administration's ban on TikTok is worrying Wall Street about a possible retaliation from China, with some of the high-flying technology darlings as the targets.

 

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Pro Deducting 1.4 billion of CCP ruled population, there're still 6.4 billions of people who are willing to buy iPhones and Tesla.....let the people behind firewall purchase their own Huawei, dancing with stupid Tik Tok...(oops ! Almost forget they're abt to short chips)

Pro China kicks out American companies out of China all the time with no push back from DC

Pro Wall Street has no brains. Same goes for the lousy reporting of CNBC.

Pro The worry is unfounded. These commie bandits need these companies to provide jobs. They only talk tough and bully the weak, will fold under pressure. My great grandfather fought them during China's Civil War under Chiang Kai Shek. They were nothing.

Pro If the US moves forward with the TIKTOK ban, a Chinese reaction is certain. China is waiting and watching to see what happens.

Pro No they wont. Smthing bigger ..

Pro yall forgot about the piece of pie Tencent holds in the tech-chain, it is HUGE

Pro Good, stop doing business with commies stealing our IP.

Pro no, we are not as crazy as trump

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