China News Service, January 28th. In response to "India announced that it will permanently ban 59 Chinese apps in June, including TikTok, Baidu, wechat and UC browsers," Gao Feng, spokesperson of the Ministry of Commerce, at a press conference on the 28th Said that China has asked relevant Indian authorities to clarify this.

  Gao Feng said that China opposes any discriminatory restrictive measures against Chinese companies.

The Chinese government has always required Chinese companies to abide by international rules, operate in compliance with laws and regulations, and respect local public order and customs in their overseas operations.

The hard-won development of China-India economic and trade cooperation is in the common interests of the two peoples.

It is hoped that the Indian side and the Chinese side will meet each other halfway and provide an open, fair and non-discriminatory business environment for market players from various countries, including Chinese enterprises, to invest and operate in India, so that China-India bilateral economic and trade cooperation can be back on track as soon as possible.