On November 25, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian presided over a regular press conference. A reporter asked about India’s announcement of banning 43 mobile applications from China.
Zhao Lijian said that China is seriously concerned about the relevant statement made by India. The spokesperson of the Chinese Embassy in India has already spoken on this. Since June this year, the Indian side has taken the so-called maintenance of national security as an excuse for four consecutive times to ban mobile applications with Chinese background. The relevant practices obviously violate market principles and WTO rules and seriously damage the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies. China firmly opposes this.
Zhao Lijian pointed out that the Chinese government has always required Chinese companies to carry out foreign cooperation on the basis of abiding by international rules and local laws and regulations. The Indian government has the responsibility to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of international investors, including Chinese companies, in accordance with market principles. The essence of China-India economic and trade cooperation is mutual benefit and win-win results. The Indian side should immediately correct this discriminatory practice and avoid bringing about cooperation between the two parties. Come more damage.