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White House revokes Trump era ban on WeChat and Douyin


White House revokes Trump era ban on WeChat and Douyin
The Biden administration revoked the executive order signed by former President Donald Trump against Chinese-owned TikTok and WeChat apps, and issued a new order to strengthen censorship of Chinese apps and software that may threaten Americans’ data .
The order signed by President Joe Biden on Wednesday is the latest move to address the growing security risks that Washington believes comes from China. He instructed his government to establish a procedure to determine which applications and software from foreign adversaries, including China, threaten the national security of the United States.
The order establishes a mechanism to conduct “rigorous, evidence-based analysis” to assess “risks posed by software designed, developed, manufactured, or provided by persons owned or controlled by or under the jurisdiction of foreign counterparties”, including . .. China”. ....

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Biden expands Trump order by banning U.S. investment in Chinese companies linked to the military or surveillance technology


Biden expands Trump order by banning U.S. investment in Chinese companies linked to the military or surveillance technology
Jeanne Whalen, Ellen Nakashima
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Surveillance cameras are mounted on a lamp post near the large portrait of Chinese leader Mao Zedong at the Tiananmen Gate in Beijing, Friday, March 15, 2019. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
The Biden administration is expanding a Trump-era order that banned U.S. investment in Chinese companies that support China’s military to include those selling surveillance technology, calling the entities a threat to U.S. interests and values.
A new executive order released Thursday broadens prohibitions that Donald Trump’s administration enacted and moves authority for the ban to the Treasury Department from the Defense Department, to give it stronger legal grounding, senior administration officials said. They spoke on the condition of anonymity to preview the order before its release. ....

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