
Under the law, the Tiktok short video application until Saturday, April 5, to be disposed of by its current owner, or facing deportation in the United States in the United States, requires legislation to find the buyer for the famous application that is not a Chinese company. Tiktok was accused of stealing the personal data of users, and publishing from China and the Chinese Communist Party of American viewers.
An American company, like America like Apple Pie, has made another second offer for Tiktok in the ring. A US administration official who was not named today said that Amazon made an attempt to get Tiktok, which had about 1.5 billion active users per month early this year. Last week, Reuters reported that Blackston’s private stock company was looking to join a group of Susquehanna International Group and General Atlantic to provide bids for the application.
Another American company is believed to be interested in buying Tiktok from Bytedance is Oracle. The company is already involved in Tiktok, where it has been set as a “trusted technology provider” in the application in the United States and its servers are used to store personal data for Tiktok users in the United States.
New York Times Today I mentioned that Amazon’s offer for Tiktok came in the form of a message sent from the company to Vice President JD Vance and Minister of Commerce Howard Lootnick. However, the Times The story says that the various parties do not take the Amazon width very seriously. Amazon offer, as well as competition bids, are unknown. The online retail seller had previously tried to copy Tiktok by launching a similar feature within its application called Inspire. However, Inspire considered a failure and removed from the Amazon application earlier this year.
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump is said to host a meeting at the Oval Office on Wednesday to discuss Tiktok and potential fiancée. You might remember that in 2020 during the first period of Trump, he tried to mediate the sale of Tiktok to American companies that showed interest including Oracle, Walmart and Microsoft. This time, there is a co -legislation A draft law to ban Tiktok was signed in the United States by then President Joe Biden last April.
The draft law was forced to get rid of his shares in Tijok by January 19 or ban US President Trump on January 20, which is the day of his inauguration, which prevents the Ministry of Justice from taking action against Techk until the deadline on the fifth of April.
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