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The United States is accused of wanting ByteDance to sell shares or else ban TikTok

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Social platform TikTok on Wednesday (March 15) said the U.S. government asked TikTok’s Chinese parent company ByteHapper to sell its TikTok shares or the U.S. could ban TikTok.
TikTok spokesman Brooke Oberwetter told Reuters that the company learned from the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) that the committee asked ByteHapper to sell its TikTok shares or the U.S. could ban TikTok.

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Oberwetter said in a statement, “If the goal is to ensure that national security is safeguarded, a sale of assets (divestment) does not solve the problem: a change of ownership does not create new restrictions against data flow or access.”

The White House declined to comment on the matter, as CFIUS had unanimously recommended in 2020 that Bytespring proceed with the sale of TikTok, whose chief executive Zhou Zuizi will appear before the U.S. Congress next week for a hearing.

The Wall Street Journal reported earlier, citing TikTok executives, that 60 percent of ByteDance is owned by global investors, 20 percent by the company’s employees, and the founder owns the remaining 20 percent.

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