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TikTok’s Battle for Existence in the US: A Closer Look at the Political Clash Between China and the US

The House of Representatives of the United States is set to reconsider a bill on Saturday that aims to ban TikTok from operating in the country if it does not disconnect from its parent company, ByteDance, and China as a whole. This measure is part of a series of measures that could release funds for Israel, Taiwan, and Ukraine, potentially easing its passage through both chambers of Congress. If passed, the bill would require ByteDance to sell TikTok within a few months and could see the app removed from the Apple and Google app stores in the US if it fails to comply.

TikTok has strongly opposed this initiative, expressing concerns over its potential impact on free speech for millions of Americans. US authorities suspect that the platform allows Beijing to spy on and manipulate American users. The House of Representatives previously passed a similar bill in mid-March but has been in limbo since then.

This legislative move underscores ongoing tensions between the US and China, particularly in technology and national security concerns. The outcome of the bill’s re-examination on Saturday will be closely watched by tech industry stakeholders and policymakers alike as it could have significant implications for TikTok’s future in the United States.

In recent years, TikTok has become one of the most popular social media platforms among young people worldwide. Its popularity has raised concerns about data privacy and national security issues as it is owned by ByteDance, a Chinese company.

The Trump administration had attempted to ban TikTok outright in 2019 following allegations that ByteDance had collected data on American users without their consent. However, former President Joe Biden put a hold on that effort earlier this year while he reviewed national security policies.

The ongoing debate over TikTok highlights broader tensions between China and the US regarding technology transfer restrictions and intellectual property rights.

If approved, this bill would be another step towards protecting American interests in technology development while maintaining an open society’s values such as freedom of speech and expression.

Samantha Johnson

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