TikTok reveals its plan to counter Trump's ban

In a new development in the issue of banning the Chinese application TikTok by the US administration and precisely by US President Donald Trump, the Chinese company that developed this application, Bytedance, threatened to go to the US judiciary to solve its problem with the president, which heralds new developments.

And the Chinese application of short videos TikTok issued a statement last weekend denouncing the executive order issued by US President Donald Trump, which punishes US companies that deal with the application of TikTok, and threatening them with a ban within 45 days of the date of its issuance, that is, starting from 15 September, which creates great pressure on TikTok to sell its activities in the United States of America to a local company to avoid sanctions.

And TikTok expressed its outrage at the US action, which it considered illegal, while indicating that it reserves the right to take all means to justice in order to ensure that the rule of law is not marginalized and that the company and its users are treated fairly, if not by the US administration then at least before US courts, the TikTok statement adds, which means that the company will go to court to face Trump's executive order regarding it.

Trump issued an executive order on August 6, granting a 45-day grace period before issuing sanctions on all companies dealing with ByteDance, the developer of the TikTok application, as the Commerce Department will track activities related to transactions between US companies and ByteDance, which violates this ban. According to the operative statement, the risks posed by the Chinese TikTok program are real and constitute a "national emergency."

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