Will TikTok deal satisfy security concerns in the US? | Inside Story
Will TikTok deal satisfy security concerns in US?
It is a deal that ended years of uncertainty over the future of TikTok in the United States.
More than 200 million people in the US can continue using the Chinese video-sharing platform.
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Concerns about national security triggered a debate on banning the app almost six years ago.
To address the concerns, an agreement to create a TikTok-US joint venture was reached between Washington and Beijing.
A number of US investors will now control the newly formed entity.
But why did TikTok become such a big political issue in the US?
Presenter: James Bays
Guests:
Einar Tangen – senior fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation
Sarah Kreps – founder and director of the Technology Policy Institute at Cornell University
Anupam Chander – professor of law at the Georgetown University Law Center