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ByteDance says China will have to approve its US-TikTok deal

Trump raised questions about ByteDance's plans to keep a majority stake in TikTok's US operations and said he did not favor the idea of the Chinese firm retaining control. 

By:REUTERS
| Updated on: Aug 20 2022, 23:00 IST
An outright sale of TikTok's operations or technologies was not included in ByteDance's proposal to the United States, Chinese state media reported. 
An outright sale of TikTok's operations or technologies was not included in ByteDance's proposal to the United States, Chinese state media reported.  (REUTERS)
An outright sale of TikTok's operations or technologies was not included in ByteDance's proposal to the United States, Chinese state media reported. 
An outright sale of TikTok's operations or technologies was not included in ByteDance's proposal to the United States, Chinese state media reported.  (REUTERS)

China will need to approve ByteDance's proposed deal with Oracle Corp for its TikTok app, the Chinese company said on Thursday, indicating how its bid to stave off a ban in the United States could be further complicated.

Oracle has submitted a proposal to the Trump administration that will allow it to become a technology partner in the TikTok app, as ByteDance hopes to head off a Trump order that it divest TikTok's US operations.

The proposal envisages making TikTok Global a US-headquartered company.

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But US President Donald Trump on Wednesday raised questions about ByteDance's plans to keep a majority stake in TikTok's US operations and said he did not favor the idea of the Chinese firm retaining control, after six Republican lawmakers urged him to reject the proposal.

Trump has said he would ban TikTok in the United States as early as Sunday if ByteDance does not comply amid US concerns that the company could pass user data to China's Communist Party government.

An outright sale of TikTok's operations or technologies was not included in ByteDance's proposal to the United States, Chinese state media reported on Thursday citing a separate statement from the company.

ByteDance declined to comment when asked about this by Reuters.

Also Read: Trump raises questions about TikTok-Oracle deal if ByteDance ties remain

When asked about ByteDance's comments regarding the need for China's approval, the foreign ministry on Thursday urged the United States to respect the principles of the market economy and fair competition, and to stop politicising normal economic and trade cooperation.

China late last month updated its export control rules to give it a say over the transfer of technology such as TikTok's user recommendation algorithm to foreign buyers.

Reuters has reported that the Oracle deal would not require ByteDance to apply to Chinese authorities for an export license for TikTok's algorithm.

ByteDance and its founder Zhang Yiming have faced public criticism in China for seeming to give in to US pressure after it was reported it was contemplating a sale of TikTok's US operations to Microsoft Corp. Some netizens said they would stop using Douyin, ByteDance's Chinese version of TikTok.

"ByteDance, as it works to find a solution to keep TikTok's US business alive, is walking a tightrope between the demands of the US government on the one side and the expectations of both the Chinese government and public on the other," said Mark Natkin, managing director at Marbridge Consulting.

"It can't afford to make any missteps along the way."

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First Published Date: 17 Sep, 19:21 IST
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