Xinhua News Agency, Washington, August 6-US President Trump signed an executive order on the 6th, stating that the mobile apps TikTok and WeChat pose a threat to US national security and will prohibit any US individual or entity from interacting with Any transactions involving TikTok, WeChat and its Chinese parent company. This move aroused criticism and doubts both domestically and internationally in the United States.

  The executive order stated that 45 days after the publication of this executive order, U.S. individuals or entities that violate this provision will face sanctions. But as to how to define the so-called "transaction", the US Secretary of Commerce should make it clear 45 days after the executive order is issued.

  Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said a few days ago that for some time, the US has generalized the concept of national security, abused national power, and unreasonably suppressed certain non-US companies without any evidence. This violates the principles of market economy and violates the principles of market economy. The WTO’s principles of openness, transparency, and non-discrimination are outright bullying practices. China firmly opposes this.