China's Commerce Ministry said on Saturday it was "resolutely opposed" to the U.S. decision to ban WeChat and video-sharing app TikTok from U.S. app stores starting Sunday night
Trump administration will ban TikTok from US app stores, a move that will block Americans from downloading or updating the Chinese-owned platform over concerns it poses a national security threat
ByteDance plans to launch TikTok IPO in US and accept new Treasury terms
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said recently that he felt a TikTok ban would set a "bad long-term precedent" for the tech industry
The order doesn't apply to operations or cash transfers outside the US, which had been a concern of some US tech companies
ByteDance is racing to clinch an agreement with the White House that will stave off a U.S. ban on TikTok that President Donald Trump has threatened could happen as early as next week
TikTok parent ByteDance Ltd. and Oracle submitted these details in their proposal to the Trump administration with a goal of averting an outright sale of the app or a shutdown of its US operations
Trump had previously threatened to ban the app unless its US operations were sold to a US company and the US government received a share of the proceeds
The U.S. Treasury submitted a revised term sheet to ByteDance late Wednesday to address national security concerns that was agreed to by the Chinese parent of TikTok
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China will need to approve ByteDance's proposed deal with Oracle Corp for its TikTok app, the company has said on Thursday, indicating how its bid to stave off a ban in US could be further complicated
China's ByteDance has decided to place the headquarters of its popular video platform app TikTok in the US in order to escape President Donald Trump's ban, official media here reported on Wednesday
Trump issued an executive order last month that would ban TikTok in the United States as early as Sept. 20 if ByteDance does not comply with a sale
Trump has ordered ByteDance to divest TikTok amid US concerns that user data could be passed to China's Communist Party government
ByteDance's carefully designed proposal and the shifting views of Mr Trump's advisers indicate how they are more willing to compromise to mitigate an increasingly fractious situation
They feel India will still want a local partner-based strategy in which data centres are placed locally within the country
Currently in beta, the early version of the YouTube Shorts is available in India for users with Android smartphones
Microsoft loses out; Chinese media stresses American operations won't be sold to any firm
Oracle Corp confirmed on Monday that it was part of a proposal made by TikTok-parent ByteDance to the US government to become a technology partner for the Chinese firm
Microsoft announced Sunday that its bid to buy TikTok has been rejected