US judge removes China´s smartphone Xiaomi maker from Trump-era blacklist

WASHINGTON: A US judge on Friday ordered Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi temporarily removed from a government blacklist barring American investment in the company.

Six days before Donald Trump left office last year, his administration cemented its trade war legacy against Beijing with a series of announcements targeting Chinese firms including Xiaomi, state oil giant CNOOC, and social media darling TikTok.

Xiaomi was one of nine firms classified by the Pentagon as “Communist Chinese military companies.

“But US District Judge Rudolph Contreras in Washington ruled Friday the Departments of Defense and Treasury “have not made the case that the national security interests at stake here are compelling.

“He issued a preliminary injunction removing Xiaomi from the blacklist and suspending the ban on US investors buying the company´s securities.

In an appeal filed in January against its blacklisting, Xiaomi — which overtook Apple last year to become the world´s third-largest smartphone manufacturer — said Washington´s moves were “incorrect” and had “deprived the company of legal due process.

“Contreras´s decision came the same day US regulators listed Huawei and ZTE among Chinese telecom gear firms deemed a threat to national security, signalling that a hoped-for softening of relations is not on the cards.

TikTok vows to comply with local laws after PHC ban imposed on App

With veneration the TikTok vowed to comply with the Peshawar High Court (PHC) order to ban the social media application after complaints that it was spreading immorality.

During the hearing, DG Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) told the court that they have approached the TikTok authorities after receiving complaints of the presence of immoral videos on the forum. Earlier, two woman lawyers had moved the court against the objectionable contents being uploaded on the app.

The Pakistan Telecom Authority (PTA) issued directions to service providers to immediately block access to the TikTok App. During the hearing of a case on Thursday, the PHC had ordered for the blocking of App.

The official statement from TikTok regarding the ban notification from the Peshawar High Court stated that maintaining a safe and positive in-app environment is essential to the TikTok experience. We use a combination of technologies and moderation strategies to detect and review content that violates our Terms of Service and Community Guidelines (https://support.tiktok.com/ur/privacy-safety/community-policy-ur), and we implement penalties, including removing videos and banning accounts when there are violations. Our H2 2020 Transparency Report shows that we aggressively and proactively take down inappropriate content in Pakistan.

This highlights our commitment to complying with local laws. The statement added in fact, we have enhanced moderation capabilities in Pakistan, with our local-language moderation team growing close to 250pc since September.