
China has banned US chips and software, including Intel and AMD, in government PCs and servers. This move is seen as a tit-for-tat response that could impact US businesses and workers. Meanwhile, there are concerns about foreign interference in US politics and policy, with TikTok being a focal point. Lawmakers are discussing measures to address these issues, including potential divestment of TikTok from China's Communist Party.







Like the proposed ban on TikTok, Chinese drone bans have been justified by fears of Chinese surveillance, but the real motivation seems to be protectionism: American companies are trying to edge out their foreign competition. https://t.co/SqeYNQ5k8R
TikToxic. US lawmakers should demand it divested from China's Communist Party. China has installed their own direct propoganda weapon of mass influence on hundreds of millions of Americans phones https://t.co/bmENqcS04k
Early Clues Emerge on Senate’s Plans for TikTok - WSJ https://t.co/aAL6y2CaaP