China Responds to Trump’s Proposal for 50% U.S. Ownership of TikTok
China’s foreign ministry on Monday emphasized that companies should be allowed to make independent decisions regarding their operations and business deals, in response to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s suggestion of a 50% U.S. ownership stake in TikTok.
Key Points:
- China’s Position: The Chinese government reiterated that businesses should retain autonomy over their operations and decisions, regardless of foreign government interventions or proposals. This statement came in light of Trump’s recent proposal for a U.S.-based ownership structure for the popular short-video platform TikTok, which has raised national security concerns in the U.S.
- Trump’s Proposal: The former U.S. president suggested that a 50% U.S. ownership in TikTok could address security and data privacy concerns raised by his administration, particularly due to TikTok’s Chinese ownership.
- Political Tensions: The exchange underscores the growing geopolitical tensions between China and the U.S., with both sides asserting their interests in the operations of global tech companies. China’s response signals its opposition to external interference in the business decisions of Chinese firms.

