
China's Threat to US: Forceful Measures and TikTok's Uncertain Future
China Threatens 'Forceful Measures' Against US Over Trade Dispute, TikTok's Future Uncertain BEIJING, June 2, 2025 — The Chinese government has issued a strong condemnation of the United States, accusing the Trump administration of violating a trade agreement. A spokesperson for the Chinese government declared that the US had "seriously undermined and violated" the agreement through new export controls on AI chip designs and the revocation of visas for Chinese students. The spokesperson added, "China will launch forceful measures against the United States." This statement raises concerns about escalating tensions between the two nations and the potential impact on various sectors, including the fate of TikTok in the US market. Analysts suggest that the absence of a new trade deal in the coming months could result in a ban on TikTok within the United States. The situation remains highly volatile, with the potential for further escalations in the near future. The global community watches closely as the two economic giants grapple with this complex trade dispute.