US wants to eliminate Chinese apps from stores, says Pompeo

Published August 7, 2020
US government will seek to limit the ability of Chinese service providers to collect, store and process sensitive data, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says. — AP/File
US government will seek to limit the ability of Chinese service providers to collect, store and process sensitive data, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says. — AP/File

WASHINGTON: The US is expanding its China-targeted Clean Network programme to include Chinese-made cell phone apps and cloud computing services that it claims are security risks, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced on Wednesday.

Pompeo said the US wants to ban Chinese apps from the app stores of US mobile carriers and phonemakers.

“With parent companies based in China, apps like TikTok, WeChat, and others are significant threats to the personal data of American citizens, not to mention tools for CCP content censorship,” he said, referring to the Chinese Communist Party.

But he added that the US also wants to block American-made apps from being pre-installed, or made available for download, on Chinese-made phones and wireless equipment from global giant Huawei and other makers.

“We don’t want companies to be complicit in Huawei’s human rights abuses or the CCP’s surveillance apparatus,” the top US diplomat said.

Pompeo also said the US government will seek to limit the ability of Chinese service providers to collect, store and process sensitive data in the United States. He cited specifically Chinese tech giants Alibaba, Baidu, and Tencent.

His announcement came two days after President Donald Trump told Chinese tech company ByteDance to sell its hugely popular TikTok app to an American company or see it shut down by mid-September.

Washington says TikTok gleans massive amounts of personal data from hundreds of millions of users, which could be passed on to Chinese intelligence.

The targeting of app usage and cloud services expands the 5G Clean Path programme the State Department unveiled on April 29.

At its core the programme is a multi-country initiative to prevent Huawei and other Chinese telecom suppliers from dominating next-generation or 5G wireless telecom services.

The United States says Huawei technology could open the door for Chinese intelligence to easily tap communications in other countries.

The US government has banned Huawei equipment and strongly discouraged authorities and businesses around the country from using it.

China’s ambassador in London Liu Xiaoming condemned on Wednesday the Clean Network program as bullying and called it contrary to free trade ideals.

“The US bullying on the issue of 5G not only undermines fair international trade rules, but also damages the environment of free global market. The US is not qualified at all to build so-called ‘Clean Network,’” Liu said in a tweet.

Published in Dawn, August 7th, 2020

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