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US plans further action against ‘untrusted’ Chinese apps, phone makers

June 12, 2025

The White House has announced further plans to restrict the availability of Chinese technology and apps in the US, a move that could impact more than just HUAWEI and TikTok.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, as per aBBCreport, announced on Wednesday plans to curb the availability of “untrusted” Chinese apps and services from manufacturers that pose “significant threats” to American citizens’ personal information.

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Among these plans, which include moves to safeguard undersea cables and the US’smobile networks, the White House intends to strip “untrusted” apps from app stores within the US, and stop “untrusted” Chinese phone makers from preinstalling US-made apps. The measures could also forbid the use of US apps on Chinese phones, too.

Which apps and manufacturers are ‘untrusted’?

“Untrusted” is a key word in Pompeo’s statement. The diplomat did not clarify which apps, services, or manufacturers are or would be considered untrusted, but the White House has already made moves against two significant Chinese firms it sees as security threats.

The US government hitHuaweilast year with a trade ban, labeling the firm a security risk and forbidding it from using services and apps from the likes ofGoogleor selling its technology to US carriers. HUAWEI also had its access to chipsetsthrottledwhich will likely affect the silicon used in its future devices.

Tiktok on the Google Play Store.

US President Donald Trump has also threatened to banTikTokunless the Bytedance-owned company sold its US operations to a US firm.Microsoftis currently the frontrunner to snag the short-video service’s operations before its September 15 ban is implemented.

But Pompeo’s remarks, particularly the vague and potentially broad definition of “untrusted,” could present a potentially huge problem for other Chinese OEMs. Chinese brands likeOnePlus,TCL, andLenovoall operate in the US. Furthermore, major brands likeOppoandXiaomiare big players in global markets. Considering the US was willing to move against HUAWEI and TikTok, action against other Chinese companies wouldn’t necessarily be out of the question.

Restricting OEMs from accessing US-made apps would also render these devices largely useless. It would suggest the likes of Instagram, WhatsApp, Twitter, and Google’s services would be unavailable for those using an untrusted device within the country. Furthermore, the measures could theoretically lead to the US government blocking the preinstallation of Google apps and services on untrusted devices too.

The White House’s latest planned measures against China’s technology industry comes after growing negative sentiment towards the country. India recently moved toboycott apps from China, including TikTok andWeChat, following rising political tensions between the two nations. Other nations have also decided against HUAWEI technology for their5Gnetworks, including theUK.

Pompeo did not provide a timeline for the rollout of the measures or suggest how they would be enforced, but should the White House implement them it’s unlikely that China would sit idly by.

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