Social platform TiktokMarch 15th) The U.S. government requested Tiktok's Chinese parent company byte to sell Tiktok shares, otherwise the United States may ban Tiktok.
Tiktok spokesman Brooke Oberwetter told Reuters that the company learned from the US Foreign Investment Commission (CFIUS) that the committee requested that bytes to sell Tiktok shares, otherwise the United States may ban Tiktok.
Obelite said in the statement: "If the goal is to ensure that national security is guaranteed, the Pestment (Pestment) cannot solve this problem: if you have the right to changeRestrictions. "
The White House refused to comment on the matter.CFIUS has unanimously suggested that byte beating to sell Tiktok in 2020.Tiktok CEO Zhou will go to the U.S. Congress to attend the hearing next week.
The Wall Street Journal of the United States earlier quoted Tiktok executives that 60%of the shares of bytes were held by global investors.Shares.