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        <title><![CDATA[China official hits back at US ‘bullying’ of Huawei]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>China is hitting back at the growing crackdown on smartphone maker Huawei, calling the US the &#8220;empire of hackers.&#8221;</p><p>In a statement following the US&#8217; new restrictions on the smartphone giant’s access to crucial components, China Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said that President Xi Jinping objected to the &#8220;discrediting&#8221; of Chinese companies by the US. President Trump on Monday dubbed Huawei &#8220;Spywei&#8221; in comments on Fox News.</p><p>Zhao said that the US &#8220;has been abusing their state power in the name of national security,&#8221; <strong>according to Bloomberg</strong>, and called the targeting of Chinese companies &#8220;nothing short of bullying.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;The Chinese government will continue to take all necessary measures to safeguard the legitimate and legal rights and interests of Chinese companies,&#8221; he added.</p><p>The US Commerce Department <strong>said Monday it will tighten rules</strong> enacted earlier this year that prevent Huawei from obtaining semiconductors without a special license — this time preventing even non-US companies from selling parts to Huawei if those parts are produced with US technology.</p><p>President Trump has said that Huawei spies on Americans, adding that the company “is a disaster.”</p><p>“They used to have free rein over our country,” Trump said Monday. “What happens is Huawei comes out and they spy on our country.”</p><p>Huawei has denied that it spies on US citizens for the Chinese government.</p><p>Trump also recently signed an executive order forcing Beijing-based ByteDance to sell the popular social media app TikTok to &#8220;a very American company&#8221; within 90 days, lest it be be put “<strong>out of business</strong>” in the US.</p><p>US officials have alleged that TikTok could share American users’ data with the Chinese government, which TikTok says it does not do.</p><p>In 2017, China enacted the “National Intelligence Law,” which states that “Any organization or citizen shall support, assist and cooperate with the state intelligence work.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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