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by wikfwikf 1274 days ago
A Chinese company operates in the US, obeys local laws while doing the same sketchy things that home-grown companies do all the time and it's a 'national security issue'.

US companies operating in the EU are expected to follow local laws and ... this is unfair because the US is pursuing its own narrow internal interests in Ukraine, like it always does, and Europeans are supposed to be grateful?

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Because TikTok is a Chinese company? There is precedence of American companies not allowed to operate in China. Why pretend to be surprise?

> this is unfair because the US is pursuing its own narrow internal interests in Ukraine

So narrow that Ukraine president decided to come visit to rally support?

>There is precedence of American companies not allowed to operate in China.

Not true. They can operate, they just need to obey the law. Same way other companies need to obey American laws to operate in US, eg enforcing copyright or providing Lawful Interception mechanisms.

Last I checked, it's not so much that Google wasn't allowed to operate, it's that they didn't want to have to follow the rules (and for good reason) ?

Apple (at least) seems to have managed to strike some kind of a deal ?

Trade is mutual. No way in hell it’s mutual right now wrt how social media and other businesses from America operate in China. It’s fair and square to boot TikTok.