President Donald Trump signed an executive order authorizing a plan for U.S. investors to acquire majority control of TikTok’s U.S. operations, aiming to resolve longstanding national security concerns regarding the platform’s Chinese ownership. TikTok, owned by ByteDance, has over 170 million American users and is a major platform for content creators and businesses. The U.S. government has expressed concerns that the Chinese government could access American user data or use the platform for propaganda, leading to a brief ban in January and subsequent executive actions to delay enforcement while a divestiture plan was negotiated. The newly approved framework establishes a U.S.-based joint venture to operate TikTok, Lemon8, CapCut, and related apps in the United States, with U.S. persons holding majority ownership and control. ByteDance and its affiliates will retain less than a 20% stake in the new entity, and will be excluded from security-related decisions. The deal is structured to comply with the 2024 Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, which mandates divestiture or a ban for applications deemed national security threats. Oracle, Andreessen Horowitz, and Silver Lake are among the U.S. investors involved, with Oracle specifically tasked with hosting user data, retraining the algorithm, supporting application development, and conducting source-code reviews. All U.S. user data will be stored in an American-run cloud environment, and U.S. security partners will monitor software, algorithms, and data flows to ensure compliance. The agreement also stipulates that U.S. entities will have full control over algorithms, code, and content moderation for the American version of TikTok. ByteDance will have only one representative on the board of the new entity, without influence over security matters. The deal still requires approval from the Chinese government, though President Trump has stated that President Xi Jinping has agreed in principle, pending further confirmation. The divestiture is intended to remove TikTok and related applications from the control of a foreign adversary, as defined by U.S. law. The restructuring aims to allow TikTok to continue operating in the U.S. while addressing concerns about data privacy and foreign influence. The plan includes intense monitoring of software updates and recommendation models to prevent unauthorized access or manipulation. The move is seen as a significant step in balancing national security interests with the economic and social importance of TikTok to American users and businesses. The outcome of the Chinese government’s review will determine the finalization of the deal. If completed, the new structure will set a precedent for how the U.S. handles foreign-owned technology platforms deemed security risks. The agreement also covers related apps and websites, ensuring a comprehensive approach to data protection and platform governance.

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Reports said TikTok's operations in the United States were set to be taken over by U.S. investors as the deal neared finalization. Multiple outlets described this as the next step following the executive order.
An executive order was issued to move forward a roughly $14 billion transaction involving TikTok's U.S. operations. The order brought the deal closer to completion and set the stage for a transfer of control to U.S. investors.
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