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    TikTok secures US operations with new American-led partnership

    Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonJanuary 23, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    TikTok has completed a deal that guarantees the app will continue operating in the United States. The company announced the agreement on Thursday, ending years of legal and political uncertainty.

    The deal settles a long-standing dispute between Washington and Beijing. The conflict began during Donald Trump’s first presidency, when he attempted to ban TikTok over national security concerns.

    US law threatened to block the app in January 2025 unless ByteDance sold its American operations. Trump delayed enforcement multiple times after returning to office.

    The main issue involved TikTok’s recommendation algorithm. Under the agreement, American owners now license the system, which will train exclusively on US user data.

    Analysts expect noticeable changes to the platform, though the full effect on roughly 200 million American users remains unclear.

    Political pressure drives the US split

    US officials pressured TikTok for years to separate from ByteDance. Lawmakers warned that Chinese ownership could put American user data at risk.

    They argued Beijing could compel the company to hand over US user information. TikTok and ByteDance consistently denied these claims.

    Trump first proposed banning TikTok in 2020. Momentum for the idea grew under President Joe Biden. In 2024, Biden signed legislation requiring ByteDance to sell TikTok or face a nationwide ban.

    ByteDance challenged the law in court. In January last year, TikTok temporarily went offline in the United States for 12 to 14 hours.

    Service resumed after Trump, then president-elect, promised to reverse the ban. Later, he said he had reached an understanding with China to keep TikTok active.

    In December, TikTok signed binding agreements with American and international investors. CEO Shou Zi Chew confirmed the deal in an internal memo.

    How the US venture operates

    The agreement creates TikTok USDS Joint Venture LLC. The company will protect apps, algorithms, and user data under strict cybersecurity standards.

    The joint venture will operate independently, governed by a seven-member board with an American majority. Adam Presser, formerly of WarnerMedia, now serves as chief executive.

    Three managing investors each hold 15% of the US business. Oracle will secure American user data and oversee retraining of the recommendation algorithm.

    Oracle is chaired by Larry Ellison, a major Republican donor and Trump ally. Silver Lake, a US technology investment firm managing roughly $116bn in assets, also participates. MGX, an Emirati investor focused on AI and technology, completes the group.

    Ownership and leadership

    ByteDance retains a 19.9% stake in the venture. Investors hold the remaining 35.1%, including Michael Dell’s family office and Vastmere Strategic Investments, an affiliate of Susquehanna International Group.

    Jeff Yass, co-founder of Susquehanna and a Trump ally, held roughly 7% of ByteDance last year. Susquehanna managing director Mark Dooley will join the board.

    Shou Zi Chew and executives from Oracle, Silver Lake, and MGX will also serve on the board.

    Algorithm remains at the heart

    TikTok’s algorithm is central to the US agreement. Experts call it the platform’s most valuable asset.

    A former social media executive said competitors could not replicate its success. Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts never matched its performance. Early innovators, he added, usually understand their technology best.

    ByteDance initially refused to release the algorithm. Chinese authorities supported that stance. In September, China’s cybersecurity regulator indicated it could allow ByteDance to license the system to American owners.

    Under the agreement, the algorithm will train solely on US user data, which must comply with American regulations. TikTok said Oracle will secure the system in its US cloud infrastructure.

    Experts warn US users may notice a lighter, possibly slower app. Recommendations could also become less precise than the global version.

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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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