Beijing said that it is 'seriously concerned' about actions India has taken against Chinese companies this week, including banning apps
New Delhi Beijing said that it is"seriously concerned" about actions India has taken against Chinese companies this week, including banning apps.
"Indian authorities have taken a series of repressive measures against Chinese companies and related products in India, which has seriously damaged the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies," said Gao Feng, spokesman for the Ministry of Commerce, during a press conference in Beijing on Thursday.
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