The Economist - USA (2020-08-08)

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8 Leaders The EconomistAugust 8th 2020


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ndecember 2017 a ChinesetechnologyfirmcalledByteDance
boughtMusical.ly,anappwhichletitsyoungusersdanceand
lip-synctomusicvideos.Thisdidnot,atthetime,looklikea rec-
ipeforgeopoliticalstrife.ByteDancemergedMusical.lywitha
similarappcalledTikTok,whichstartedgrowingata blistering
pace.TodayTikTokhas100musersinAmerica,andcompetes
withFacebookandSnap.Withgrowingpopularityhascome
growingscrutiny,asSino-Americantensionsspreadfromtrade
totech,anda barrageofinvectivefromPresidentDonaldTrump.
Thislookssettoculminateina forcedsaleofTikTok’sAmerican
businesstoa domesticbuyer.ToutedasvitaltoprotectAmeri-
cans’data,thecrackdownisinfacta depressingexampleofjin-
goisticopportunism,morelikelytochillinvestmentinAmerica
andstokeChinesenationalism.
The legal basis for TikTok’s divestment
comesfromtheCommitteeonForeignInvest-
mentintheUnitedStates(cfius),whichthis
weekruledthattheMusical.lydealwasagainst
America’s national-security interests.Having
flirted with banning TikTok altogether, Mr
Trumpnowseemswillingtoaccepta fire-sale.
Microsoft,an Americansoftwaregiant,is in
talkstobuyTikTok’sAmericanoperations,aswellasthosein
NewZealand,AustraliaandCanada(seeBusinesssection).
ByteDanceisthelatestina seriesofChinesefirms,among
themHuawei,a telecoms-equipmentprovider,tobetargetedby
theTrumpadministrationamidfearsofcyber-spyingandpropa-
ganda-peddling.Itclaims—withoutprovidingevidence—that
thefirmsare,orcouldbe,usedtopassAmericans’personaldata
totheChinesegovernment.ByteDancewillnotbethelastinthe
crosshairs.Lenovo,a partlystate-ownedChinesefirm,sellslots
ofcomputersinAmerica.Tencent,a social-mediagiant,owns
largestakesinvideo-gamestudioswithmillionsofAmerican
users.OnAugust2ndMikePompeo,thesecretaryofstate,sug-
gestedthatAmericamaytakeactionagainstnotonlyTikTokbut

alsoTencent’sWeChatappand“countlessmore”Chinesefirms
“feedingdatadirectlyto...theirnationalsecurityapparatus”.
ThedatathreatfromChinaisreal.Butnationalistwhack-a-
mole,backedupwithknee-jerkthreatsofexpropriation,isno
waytorespond.Theapparentdetachmentfromanyrulesorpro-
cedureunderminesinvestorconfidenceinAmericaandheaps
political pressureon technocratic bodies like cfius, which
oughttoconsidercasesbasedontheirmerits.
Americawoulddobettertostrengthentheprocessofvetting
foreigntechinvestments,andtogetitsowndataprivacyinor-
der.cfiusprobesneedtoconcludemorepromptly;takingtwo
yearstostartinvestigatingtheMusical.lydealpracticallyguar-
anteeda chaoticunwinding.Andthecommittee’spoliticalinde-
pendencealsoneedsbolstering.MrTrumpis
watchingoverTikTok’stalkswithMicrosoftasif
hewereafeudallord.Hehasevensuggested
thattheTreasuryshouldgeta cutformakingthe
dealpossible,a demandwithnoprecedent.
TheTrumpadministration shouldtighten
privacylaw.Americahasuntilrecentlybeenre-
laxed about protectingits citizens’data, and
hostiletocyber-securityconceptslikeencryp-
tion.Anewfederaldata-privacyandcyber-securitylawwould
createtransparentstandardsforhandlingAmericans’dataand
stymieforeignhackers.Thegovernmentmustalsofinda wayto
assurethequalityofdigitalproductscontainingopaquealgo-
rithms,whichshouldapplytoallfirms,wherevertheyarebased.
BillsthatdosohavelongbeenlanguishinginCongress.The
TrumpWhiteHousehasmadelittleefforttorevivethem.
Thetensionbetweenmaintainingglobaltradeandrightful
mistrustoftheChinesegovernmentisinevitable.Digitaltech-
nologies,whoseconnectednatureopensupallkindsofhypo-
theticalmeddling,areparticularlytricky.Butrushedassetsales
atthebarrelofa gunarenottheanswer.Americaneedsa re-
sponsethatislessarbitraryandcounter-productive. 7

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Theforcedsaleoftheappisthewrongapproach to Chinese tech

Techwars

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o powerful wasthe explosion that rocked Beirut on August
4th that people in Cyprus, 240km (150 miles) away, thought
they had suffered an earthquake. Scores of people died and thou-
sands were injured in the blast, which left the port in ruins. The
Lebanese government says it was caused by 2,750 tonnes of am-
monium nitrate, which can be used as fertiliser or as an explo-
sive (see Middle East & Africa section). This appears to have been
confiscated years ago from an abandoned Russian-owned cargo
ship heading to Mozambique. Customs officials proposed ex-
porting the stuff, giving it to the army or selling it to an explo-
sives company—but they needed the judiciary’s approval. Their

repeated requests were met with silence. So the material sat in a
warehouse at the port.
What kind of government leaves a mountain of explosive
chemicals lying around unsafely for the better part of a decade?
The same kind that cannot agree on a budget for 11 years and that
let its central bank run a Ponzi scheme to defend its unrealistic
currency peg. The kind which is so deluded that it relies on aid,
loans and remittances, spending far more than it collects in tax-
es. The kind that is controlled by an out-of-touch elite who fiddle
and extort while the economy burns. In short, it is the govern-
ment of Lebanon—and it is in desperate need of reform.

No way to run a country


A big blast should lead to big change

Lebanon
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