TikTok’s CEO Shou Zi Chew will testify(Opens in a new window) in a Congressional listening to set to happen on March 23.
The U.S. Home Power and Commerce Committee on Monday introduced the committee look through press release(Opens in a new window).
TikTok’s ties to its China-based mother or father firm, Bytedance, has obtained mounting scrutiny lately. The U.S. federal authorities just lately banned(Opens in a new window) the cell viral video app from government-issued units.
Whereas many such congressional hearings on Huge Tech have centered on a couple of firm or platform within the trade, this can be one with a hyper give attention to TikTok. The listening to can be centered on “TikTok’s shopper privateness and information safety practices, the platforms’ affect on children, and their relationship with the Chinese language Communist Social gathering,” the discharge states.
The Trump administration tried to outright ban the TikTok app from the U.S. in 2020 however was blocked from doing so on the time. To assist alleviate considerations from lawmakers concerning its U.S. customers’ security, TikTok partnered(Opens in a new window) with Oracle as a way to route U.S. visitors by the U.S.-based firm’s servers.
Congressional Republicans have continued to set their sights on TikTok as a result of its ties with the China-based Bytedance. With Republicans now accountable for the Home, one in all their first orders of enterprise seems to be to tackle the video platform that’s extremely widespread with younger individuals in the USA.
This may not be TikTok’s very first look earlier than Congress as the corporate has sent representatives to testify in earlier hearings. Nevertheless, this does mark its CEO’s first look.
UPDATE: Jan. 30, 2023, 5:09 p.m. EST TikTok offered a press release concerning the listening to to Mashable.
“We welcome the chance to set the report straight about TikTok, ByteDance, and the commitments we’re making to handle considerations about U.S. nationwide safety earlier than the Home Committee on Power and Commerce,” mentioned TikTok spokesperson Brooke Oberwetter. “We hope that by sharing particulars of our complete plans with the complete Committee, Congress can take a extra deliberative strategy to the problems at hand.”