TikTok

TikTok deal hit by confusion over who will own and control the app

ByteDance contradicts claims by Donald Trump, Oracle and Walmart as both sides seek to spin deal

Two days after the White House gave its blessing to a deal to keep TikTok alive in the US, confusion over who would own and control the popular short video app threatened to derail the already tortuous process.

ByteDance, the Beijing-based owner of TikTok, and Oracle, which is proposing to operate and safeguard the app in the US, released contradictory statements about who would be in charge of TikTok Global, the new US-based company created by the deal.

The two sides appeared to disagree about whether ByteDance would retain economic ownership of TikTok Global, which has been a sticking point in deal negotiations.

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