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U.S. Senate Passes Bill Mandating TikTok Divestiture, Eyes National Security

Published 2024-04-24, 11:29 a/m
© Reuters.  U.S. Senate Passes Bill Mandating TikTok Divestiture, Eyes National Security

Quiver Quantitative - The U.S. Senate has passed a pivotal piece of legislation that mandates the divestiture of TikTok by its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, setting a strict deadline of nine months to a year for compliance. This move is part of broader U.S. efforts to mitigate national security risks perceived to be associated with the Chinese government's potential access to American data through the app. The bill, which has already cleared the U.S. House of Representatives, enjoys bipartisan support and is expected to be signed into law by President Joe Biden. The legislation reflects growing concerns among U.S. lawmakers about the influence of Chinese technology companies in America, with Senator Marco Rubio highlighting the necessity of removing Chinese control over such a widely used app.

The divestment bill is part of a larger narrative of tech and internet warfare between Washington and Beijing, evidenced last week when Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) (AAPL) was reportedly compelled by Beijing to remove certain apps from its store in China. This ongoing tug-of-war over digital sovereignty and security has prompted a vigorous response from TikTok and its users. The company plans to challenge the bill on the grounds of the First Amendment, and the American Civil Liberties Union has warned that banning or forcing the divestiture of TikTok could set a dangerous precedent for government control over social media platforms globally.

Despite the strong legislative push, the feasibility and complexity of forcing a divestiture within the stipulated timeline are under scrutiny. Experts and some senators, like Democratic Senator Ed Markey, argue that the tight timeframe might make the sale extraordinarily complicated and potentially infeasible, suggesting that the bill could effectively act as a ban on TikTok. The intricate requirements and potential for prolonged legal challenges reflect the complexities involved in disentangling a major tech platform from its owners under the pressure of national security concerns.

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This legislation could also play a significant role in the upcoming presidential campaign, with figures like former President Donald Trump highlighting the TikTok issue to appeal to young voters. As the bill moves to become law, it not only signals a significant shift in U.S. policy regarding foreign-owned technology on American soil but also underscores the broader geopolitical tensions that continue to shape the technology landscape. This is a landmark moment that could define the future of international tech engagements and the global internet governance landscape.

This article was originally published on Quiver Quantitative

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