WASHINGTON: A deal to restructure ownership of the popular video app TikTok was thrown into doubt Monday when President Donald Trump vowed to block any deal that allows its Chinese parent firm to retain any control.
The comments raised fresh concerns over a weekend deal that appeared to avert a U.S-ordered ban of TikTok, which the Trump administration has called a national security risk and has threatened to ban without ownership changes.
The deal would make Silicon Valley giant Oracle the data partner for TikTok, with retail giant Walmart also taking a stake in a new entity to be called TikTok Global.
But details of the plan remained unclear, amid differing accounts on the American and Chinese shares of the new firm, and who would be in control of the data and algorithms.
Trump on Monday told Fox News that TikTokâs Chinese parent firm ByteDance âwill have nothing to do with it, and if they do, then we just wonât make the deal.â
He added that Oracle and Walmart âare going to own the controlling interest. Everything is going to be moved into a cloud done by Oracle… and itâs going to be controlled â totally controlled by Oracle.â
Later in the day, Trump told reporters the deal was âworking its way through,â and added, âIâve given a preliminary OK.â
Battle for algorithms
ByteDance, under pressure in China not to give in to U.S demands, said it would hold an 80% stake in TikTok Global after a public share offering.
The Chinese firm said the current plan âdoes not involve the transfer of any algorithms and technologies,â and that reports to the contrary were ârumors.â
A separate statement from Oracle offered a different view of the transaction.
âUpon creation of TikTok Global, Oracle/Walmart will make their investment and the TikTok Global shares will be distributed to their owners, Americans will be the majority and ByteDance will have no ownership in TikTok Global,â Oracle vice president Ken Glueck said.
TikTok â which became a global phenomenon with its brand of short, addictive phone videos and has some 100 million U.S users â has come under fire in recent months as tensions escalate between China and the west.
Trump has increasingly put national security and his aggressive stance toward China at the center of his re-election campaign, claiming without providing evidence that TikTok is collecting user data for Beijing.
It is the latest digital battleground between Beijing and Washington, which has also sought to cut off Chinese giant Huawei from the global tech supply chain on similar security concerns, and has moved to ban the multi-usage Chinese app WeChat in the United States.
âU.S bullyingâ
Chinaâs Commerce Ministry on Saturday condemned what it called U.S âbullying,â saying it violated international trade norms and that there was no evidence of any security threat from TikTok.
Some analysts expressed skepticism that the TikTok deal could be structured in a way to win approval both from the U.S and China.
âIt looks like Oracle and TikTok have made just enough concessions to pass the U.S administration but now comes the test of whether these concessions are too much for China,â independent technology analyst Richard Windsor said in a blog post.
St. Johnâs University said Trumpâs moves on TikTok and other China-based firms are seen by many Chinese as a âvillainousâ act and have led to âa growing patriotism in Chinaâ with respect to its companies.
The Chinese state-controlled newspaper Global Times suggested Beijing may block the deal, denouncing âWashingtonâs bullying style and hooligan logic.â
China âwill not yield to U.S intimidation and will not accept an unequal treaty that targets Chinese companies,â the newspaper said in an editorial.
The plan unveiled over the weekend would allow Oracle to take a 12.5% stake in TikTok and Walmart a 7.5% stake in a share offering valuing the platform at some US$60 billion (RM248.1 billion).
The ownership stake held in Chinese hands has been subject to differing interpretations, since ByteDance is 40% owned by American investors.
Also in doubt was Trumpâs claim that the new entity would make a US$5 billion (RM20.6 billion) contribution to a âpatriotic educationâ initiative.
Oracle and Walmart said TikTok Global would âpay more than US$5 billion (RM20.6 billion) in new tax dollarsâ as part of the plan, which according to U.S officials would also lead to 25,000 new U.S jobs. â AFP









