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China slams India’s ‘discriminative’ ban on apps

National security cited by New Delhi as reason for latest round of bans

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 26 Nov 2020 10:10AM

China slams India’s ‘discriminative’ ban on apps
Popular video-sharing app TikTok is among the many Chinese apps banned by India. – AFP pic, November 26, 2020

BEIJING – Beijing yesterday lashed out at India after it banned another tranche of Chinese apps for national security reasons, the latest sore point between the nuclear-armed neighbours.

Tensions remain high between Beijing and New Delhi after a deadly June clash in a disputed border area that left 20 Indian soldiers dead and an unspecified number of Chinese casualties.

India banned 43 Chinese apps on Tuesday – including some from e-commerce giant Alibaba – for threatening “sovereignty and integrity”.

China said it has “serious concerns” about the move and India’s “so-called pretext of upholding national security”.

“The relevant methods clearly violate market principles and WTO (World Trade Organisation) guidelines, and severely harm Chinese companies’ legal rights and interests,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian told a regular press briefing here.

“India should immediately redress these discriminative methods to avoid even bigger damage to bilateral cooperation.”

New Delhi previously pulled 59 Chinese apps – including the wildly popular video-sharing platform TikTok – from its huge domestic market, with another 118 Chinese apps banned in September.

The latest tranche of banned apps includes Alibaba’s AliExpress and delivery service Lalamove, as well as dating and livestreaming services.

Alibaba’s investments in the booming Indian online market include digital payments platform Paytm and online grocer BigBasket.

Anti-China sentiment has soared in India since the clash and sparked calls for a boycott of goods from the neighbouring country.

India’s imports from China, dominated by toys, cosmetics, home appliances, auto components and steel, totalled US$74.9 billion (RM305.89 trillion) last year, according to New Delhi. – AFP, November 26, 2020

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