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Service Restored in the US amid Political Negotiations

Monday 20 January 2025 - 15:04
Service Restored in the US amid Political Negotiations

TikTok resumed operations in the United States on Sunday after briefly being inaccessible due to a new law banning the app on national security grounds. The platform acknowledged President-elect Donald Trump for facilitating the resolution, although the outgoing administration of President Joe Biden had previously stated it would not enforce the ban.

The platform's temporary suspension occurred late Saturday as a deadline approached for its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to divest its U.S. operations to non-Chinese entities. Earlier on Sunday, as millions of users faced restricted access, Trump pledged to issue an executive order to delay the ban, allowing additional time for a potential agreement.

Trump also suggested the United States should acquire a 50% stake in a joint venture involving TikTok, asserting that such an arrangement could significantly enhance the app's valuation to hundreds of billions—or even trillions—of dollars. He framed this move as a way to secure TikTok's future while maintaining control.

Later that day, TikTok announced it was restoring service, expressing gratitude to Trump for providing clarity and assurances to its service providers, ensuring they would not face penalties for supporting the app's over 170 million American users. However, the platform did not address Trump’s proposal for partial U.S. ownership.

Analysts have described this development as a significant victory for TikTok and a political achievement for Trump. Dan Ives of Wedbush Securities noted that TikTok's continued operation represented a high-stakes negotiation between the U.S. and China, with Trump intervening at a crucial moment.

The legislation includes provisions for a 90-day delay of the ban if substantial progress is made toward a solution. However, ByteDance has consistently refused to sell its U.S. operations. The Biden administration deferred enforcement of the law to Trump, leaving questions about the app's future unresolved.

TikTok has gained immense popularity, from teens to older generations, thanks to its ability to create viral global content. However, concerns about misinformation and its Chinese ownership have fueled national security debates worldwide. The U.S. Supreme Court recently upheld the ban, pending any sale, intensifying uncertainty for the app's future.

While the new legislation imposes penalties on tech companies like Apple and Google for allowing TikTok downloads, ByteDance has yet to signal a willingness to comply with the terms. Oracle, which hosts TikTok’s servers, would also be required to enforce the ban under the law.

The controversy has sparked reactions across the globe. In Europe, Estonia’s foreign minister suggested similar measures might be necessary. Meanwhile, TikTok’s suspension even made headlines at the Australian Open, with American tennis player Coco Gauff lamenting the platform's potential loss.

A last-minute merger proposal from a U.S. startup emerged on Saturday, reportedly valuing TikTok’s U.S. operations at $50 billion. The outcome of this offer remains uncertain, adding another layer of complexity to the unfolding situation.


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