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    TikTok Deal Redraws Ownership Map and Blocks United States Ban

    Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonDecember 19, 2025 Media No Comments3 Mins Read
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    ByteDance has signed binding agreements with American and global investors to keep TikTok operating in the United States. Chief executive Shou Zi Chew confirmed the agreement in a memo to employees on Thursday. The deal restructures control of TikTok’s American business and removes the immediate threat of a shutdown.

    Investors Step In With Majority Control

    A new joint venture gives outside investors half of TikTok’s United States operations. The investor group includes Oracle, Silver Lake, and Emirati firm MGX. Shou Zi Chew outlined the structure in an internal message. The transaction will close on 22 January. Company leaders said the agreement secures long-term stability for the platform.

    Years of Political Pressure Reach a Turning Point

    The agreement follows years of pressure from Washington over national security concerns. Lawmakers argued Chinese ownership created unacceptable risks. In September, President Donald Trump delayed enforcement of a law targeting the app. That delay reopened negotiations. The final structure closely follows the outline revealed during those talks.

    TikTok said the deal keeps the app available to more than 170 million American users. Executives described the platform as a vital global community. They said the agreement protects creative expression and digital commerce.

    Ownership Shares Set Out in Detail

    ByteDance will retain a 19.9% stake in the American business. Oracle, Silver Lake, and MGX will each hold 15%. Affiliates of existing ByteDance investors will control the remaining 30.1%. The White House previously said Oracle will license TikTok’s recommendation algorithm.

    Delays and Deadlines Shaped the Outcome

    Political delays shaped the final agreement. In April 2024, during President Joe Biden’s administration, Congress passed a law threatening a ban. The law required a sale over security concerns. It was due to take effect on 20 January 2025. President Trump postponed enforcement several times after returning to office.

    Trump said his administration worked to craft an acceptable ownership transfer. In September, he said he spoke by phone with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Trump said Beijing approved the plan. Uncertainty lingered after the two leaders met in person in October.

    Global Tensions Influenced Negotiations

    Trade disputes and strategic rivalry complicated talks. Analysts said the app became part of a wider diplomatic struggle. Alvin Graylin of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology said TikTok served as leverage. He said easing tensions allowed approval of the structure.

    Graylin described Beijing’s decision as calibrated de-escalation. He said algorithm licensing helped both governments claim success. The outcome reduced pressure without public concessions.

    Criticism Emerges From Lawmakers

    When contacted, the White House directed questions to TikTok. Oracle and Silver Lake declined to comment. MGX did not issue a response. Democratic Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon criticised the agreement. He said it fails to protect American user privacy.

    Wyden questioned whether algorithm retraining improves safety. He said the technology may remain exposed. Wyden opposed the 2024 law but supported deadline extensions. He wanted Congress to address risks without banning the app.

    Users and Small Businesses Watch Closely

    The deal requires TikTok to retrain its recommendation algorithm using American user data. The company said the change will reduce outside influence. Some users remain cautious. Small business owner Tiffany Cianci said she hopes investors protect entrepreneurs.

    Cianci has more than 300,000 followers and nearly four million likes. She said TikTok offers better profit-sharing than rivals like Meta. TikTok said more than seven million American small businesses use the platform. Cianci said she will reserve judgment on whether the deal truly secures their future.

    Over the past year, she helped organise protests online and in Washington. The campaigns aimed to stop a ban. Relief now mixes with uncertainty across the platform.

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    Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist from the USA with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

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