New Chinese rules could complicate a sale of TikTok's US business

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Beijing appears to have just thrown a wrench into the possibility that TikTok could be sold to an American buyer to avoid a ban on its business in the United States.

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Chinese officials on Friday revised rules that govern the sale of certain kinds of technology to foreign buyers. The updated list includes data processing, speech and text recognition, according to government notices.Why does Walmart want TikTok? Look at how teens shop in ChinaThe announcement marked the first time those rules have been revised since 2008.

 

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I'm glad they did. Should not have to sell in the first place.

it is simply: America want to rob tiktok and china won't let it

I dont really care so much to have such easy access to pornography. I do enjoy the hunt..

No comments. America can advantage. It has to take decision by President

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