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President Donald Trump plans to announce a decision ordering China’s ByteDance Ltd. to divest its ownership of the music-video app TikTok, which is popular with U.S. teens, according to people familiar with the matter.

The U.S. has been investigating potential national security risks due to the company’s control of the app, and Trump’s decision could be announced as soon as Friday, the people said.


“We are looking at TikTok. We may be banning TikTok,” Trump told reporters at the White House Friday. “We are looking at a lot of alternatives with respect to TikTok.”

Spokespeople for the White House and Treasury Department didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment. A TikTok spokesperson couldn’t be reached for comment.

Snap Inc., a TikTok competitor, gained on the report, reflecting speculation that it may benefit from any move that weakens TikTok. Shares of the Santa Monica, California-based company were up 2.7% to $23.02 at 2:37 p.m. in New York.


Bytedance bought Musical.ly Inc. in 2017 and merged it with TikTok, creating a popular and fast-growing social media hit in the U.S -- the first Chinese app to make such inroads.

As TikTok grew more popular, U.S. officials grew more concerned about the potential for the Chinese government to use the app to gain data on U.S. citizens. The Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S., which investigates overseas acquisitions of U.S. businesses, began a review of the purchase in the fall of 2019, according to a person familiar with the investigation.


TikTok has become a political pawn between the U.S. and China, and elected officials have criticized the app’s security and privacy practices, suggesting that user data collected through the app might be shared with the Chinese government. Trump said earlier this month he was considering banning TikTok as a way to retaliate against China for its handling of the coronavirus.

TikTok critics and competitors have played up that fear, including Facebook Inc., which has criticized the app for alleged censorship.

Trump’s threat to ban TikTok came just a few weeks after reports that many TikTok users had tried to sabotage a Trump campaign rally by requesting tickets they never planned to use and coordinated a push to flood Trump’s 2020 campaign app with negative reviews.

TikTok, which has offices in Los Angeles, has been looking for ways to distance itself from its Chinese ownership, seeking to reassure the public that no data is stored on servers in China and that the app operates independently. Bytedance even appointed a CEO formerly of Walt Disney Co, Kevin Mayer, to run its operations in America and the rest of the world.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...ina-s-bytedance-to-sell-tiktok-u-s-operations
 
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This Huawei "spying" and deals with Iran and TikTok, is USA terrorism of bullying China that US can force and order Chinese companies to do whatever USA wants and US "owns" China.

It is straight out terrorism.

The creator of Al Qaeda and ISIS are Washington and Washington only terrorizes everybody else to fear.

 
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Interesting to see which American company operating in China will be ordered to sell in response to this. I'm thinking Tesla.
 
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Interesting to see which American company operating in China will be ordered to sell in response to this. I'm thinking Tesla.

Google China. Microsoft Windows - China version. There are many options.

US companies tried to copy the Chinese ideas and property of TikTok and failed.

And we know the origin of Facebook, IP theft:

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2009/feb/12/facebook-mark-zuckerberg-ex-classmates

https://www.zdnet.com/article/chinese-social-network-claims-ip-theft-over-facebook-timeline/

US is about IP theft. Then when China makes it a law that companies making money in China must share ideas with China, and companies agree, US accuses China over what the US does.
 
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President Donald Trump plans to announce a decision ordering China’s ByteDance Ltd. to divest its ownership of the music-video app TikTok, which is popular with U.S. teens, according to people familiar with the matter.

The U.S. has been investigating potential national security risks due to the company’s control of the app, and Trump’s decision could be announced as soon as Friday, the people said.


“We are looking at TikTok. We may be banning TikTok,” Trump told reporters at the White House Friday. “We are looking at a lot of alternatives with respect to TikTok.”

Spokespeople for the White House and Treasury Department didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment. A TikTok spokesperson couldn’t be reached for comment.

Snap Inc., a TikTok competitor, gained on the report, reflecting speculation that it may benefit from any move that weakens TikTok. Shares of the Santa Monica, California-based company were up 2.7% to $23.02 at 2:37 p.m. in New York.


Bytedance bought Musical.ly Inc. in 2017 and merged it with TikTok, creating a popular and fast-growing social media hit in the U.S -- the first Chinese app to make such inroads.

As TikTok grew more popular, U.S. officials grew more concerned about the potential for the Chinese government to use the app to gain data on U.S. citizens. The Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S., which investigates overseas acquisitions of U.S. businesses, began a review of the purchase in the fall of 2019, according to a person familiar with the investigation.


TikTok has become a political pawn between the U.S. and China, and elected officials have criticized the app’s security and privacy practices, suggesting that user data collected through the app might be shared with the Chinese government. Trump said earlier this month he was considering banning TikTok as a way to retaliate against China for its handling of the coronavirus.

TikTok critics and competitors have played up that fear, including Facebook Inc., which has criticized the app for alleged censorship.

Trump’s threat to ban TikTok came just a few weeks after reports that many TikTok users had tried to sabotage a Trump campaign rally by requesting tickets they never planned to use and coordinated a push to flood Trump’s 2020 campaign app with negative reviews.

TikTok, which has offices in Los Angeles, has been looking for ways to distance itself from its Chinese ownership, seeking to reassure the public that no data is stored on servers in China and that the app operates independently. Bytedance even appointed a CEO formerly of Walt Disney Co, Kevin Mayer, to run its operations in America and the rest of the world.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...ina-s-bytedance-to-sell-tiktok-u-s-operations

More than just stealing IP, US is stealing company now. Lol.
 
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Only ONE app has put entire US government's nickers in a twist. What Trump means is that only USA has the right to gain private data of US and foreign citizens.
 
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This Huawei "spying" and deals with Iran and TikTok, is USA terrorism of bullying China that US can force and order Chinese companies to do whatever USA wants and US "owns" China.

It is straight out terrorism.

The creator of Al Qaeda and ISIS are Washington and Washington only terrorizes everybody else to fear.


the deal between iran and china is vaporware in the jargon of the business world
 
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Trump is trying hard to fix us economy....by forcing china to sell one teenager app :lol:

so far 33 percent gdp loss....

few trillion dollar printing cash...yet no where close what is needed....

ya i guess ppl are tired of winning :rofl:
 
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Too bad for Trump he's not president in China so his orders don't work in China. US could have conquered China without firing a shot in 1945 when US had nukes and no one else did but US chose not to unite all of humanity under 1 flag when they had the chance to do so.
 
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the deal between iran and china is vaporware in the jargon of the business world
Please explain ... if anything, this deal is a huge roadblock in the maximum pressure campaign Pompeo and Trump have been pushing.
 
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Too bad for Trump he's not president in China so his orders don't work in China. US could have conquered China without firing a shot in 1945 when US had nukes and no one else did but US chose not to unite all of humanity under 1 flag when they had the chance to do so.

US hides behind they are for freedom and liberty, when they are for terrorism and endless wars.

So in every conflict, USA invents that Saddam has WMDs and is going to nuke USA soon. Lies for war.
 
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Interesting to see which American company operating in China will be ordered to sell in response to this. I'm thinking Tesla.
Them most valuable multinational in the world starting with letter A
 
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