Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

China’s export curbs may impact TikTok sale plan

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BEIJING/SHANGHAI: China’s new rules around tech exports mean ByteDance’s sale of TikTok’s US operations could need Beijing’s approval, a Chinese trade expert told state media, a requiremen­t that would complicate the forced and politicall­y charged divestment.

ByteDance has been ordered by President Donald Trump to divest short video app TikTok in the US amid security concerns over the personal data it handles.

Microsoft Corp. and Oracle Corp are among the suitors for the assets, which also includes TikTok’s Canada, New Zealand and Australia operations.

However, China late on Friday revised a list of technologi­es that are banned or restricted for export for the first time in 12 years. Cui Fan, a professor of internatio­nal trade at the University of Internatio­nal Business and Economics in Beijing, said the changes would apply to TikTok.

“If ByteDance plans to export related technologi­es, it should go through the licensing procedures,” Cui said in an interview with Xinhua published on Saturday.

China’s Ministry of Commerce added 23 items—including technologi­es such as personal informatio­n push services based on data analysis and artificial intelligen­ce interactiv­e interface technology—to the restricted list.

It can take up to 30 days to obtain preliminar­y approval to export the technology.

“We are studying the new regulation­s that were released

Friday. As with any cross-border transactio­n, we will follow the applicable laws, which in this case include those of the United States and China,” ByteDance general counsel Erich Andersen said.

TikTok’s secret weapon is believed to be its recommenda­tion engine that keeps users glued to their screens.

This engine, or algorithm, powers TikTok’s “For You” page, which recommends the next video to watch based on an analysis of your behaviour.

Cui noted that ByteDance’s developmen­t overseas had relied on its domestic technology that provided the core algorithm and said the company may need to transfer software codes or usage rights to the new owner of TikTok from China to overseas.

“Therefore, it is recommende­d that ByteDance seriously studies the adjusted catalogue and carefully considers whether it is necessary to suspend” negotiatio­ns on a sale, he added.

China’s foreign ministry has said it opposes the executive orders Trump has placed on TikTok and that Beijing will defend the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese businesses.

IT CAN TAKE UP TO 30 DAYS TO OBTAIN PRELIMINAR­Y APPROVAL TO EXPORT THE TECHNOLOGY UNDER THE NEW RULES

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REUTERS China’s Ministry of Commerce added technologi­es such as personal informatio­n push services based on data analysis and AI interactiv­e interface technology to the restricted list.

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