
China Responds to ByteDance Share Sale Requirements By US
At a regular press conference on March 16, China's Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin responded to a question about TikTok.
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At a regular press conference on March 16, China's Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin responded to a question about TikTok.

On February 7, Zhang Nan, CEO of Douyin Group, officially announced her resignation as Group CEO on WeChat, and will focus on the development of the Bytedance product CapCut in the future.

TikTok, a leading short video application developed by ByteDance, is considering launching new streaming featured content designed to be viewed on screens vertically.

Xinhua reported that the revised export catalog may restrict TikTok from selling its US operations because the deal must be approved by China.

US President Biden's campaign team took advantage of the momentum of the Super Bowl to create a TikTok account, in order to attract support from young voters.

Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, is reportedly testing two new functions: "Connect” and "Acquaintances.”

A source close to TikTok's e-commerce revealed that the internal team is very confident in achieving the 400% growth target in the US this year.

We caught up with two expert witnesses, Derek Scissors and Samm Sacks, to reflect on the hearing and analyze the future of US-China tech relations.

The US Navy and army have banned their officers from using TikTok on devices issued by the government.

Ma Huateng, the CEO of the Chinese Internet giant Tencent Holdings, was in the news recently for the screen shot of his altercation with Bytedance CEO on the la...

Douyin E-Commerce, the online shopping arm of the Chinese mainland version of TikTok, has launched testing for a new tool called Douke to attract more user traffic.

Hu Bing, CEO of C4Games, issued a letter to his employees on Tuesday to announce that the company had been officially acquired by ByteDance.