ByteDance Stands Firm in Defending TikTok’s Future in the U.S.

ByteDance Affirms It Will Not Sell TikTok Business in US

ByteDance, the Chinese parent company of TikTok, has stated that it will not sell the popular video sharing app in order to continue its operations in the U.S. This decision comes despite the potential ban that the company faces under a law signed by President Biden on Wednesday.

Included in a foreign aid package signed by Biden, the law gives ByteDance up to a year to sell TikTok or face a ban on operating in the U.S. This move was prompted by national security concerns that the Chinese government could force TikTok to share user data from the U.S.

ByteDance made it clear that there are no plans to sell TikTok, even if it were to be acquired by another company in the U.S. This is due to Chinese export regulations that would likely restrict the transfer of the app’s algorithm, which has been a key factor in its popularity.

TikTok announced that it would take legal action against ByteDance and defend its position in court, challenging the law signed by Biden. Previous attempts to ban TikTok, both during the Trump administration and at state level have been blocked by courts.

Given this uncertainty surrounding TikTok’s future in the U.S., ByteDance is prepared to defend its position and keep the app running for its users

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