ByteDance picks Oracle as partner to try to save TikTok US

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Oracle Corp said on Monday it would team up with China's ByteDance to keep TikTok operating in the US, beating Microsoft Corp in a deal structured as a partnership rather than an outright sale.

ByteDance, TikTok's Beijing-based owner, had been in talks to divest the US business of its hugely popular short-video app to Oracle or Microsoft after President Donald Trump ordered the sale last month and said he might otherwise shut it down.

While TikTok is best known for dancing videos that go viral among teenagers, US officials are concerned user information could be passed to China's Communist Party government. TikTok, which has as many as 100 million US users, has said it would never share such data with Chinese authorities.

Sale negotiations were upended when China updated its export control rules last month, giving it a say over the transfer of TikTok's algorithm to a foreign buyer. Reuters reported last week that China would rather see TikTok shut down in the United States than allow a forced sale.

Oracle said it was part of a proposal submitted by ByteDance to the U.S. Treasury Department over the weekend in which Oracle would serve as TikTok's "trusted technology provider." Oracle shares were up 6.3 per cent.

Under ByteDance's latest proposal, Oracle would assume management of TikTok's US user data, sources told Reuters on Sunday. Oracle is also negotiating taking a stake in TikTok's US operations, the sources added. The TikTok user data is currently stored in Alphabet Inc's cloud, with a backup in Singapore.

Some of ByteDance's top investors, including General Atlantic and Sequoia, will also be given minority stakes in those operations, one of the sources said.

It is unclear whether Trump, who wants a US technology company to own most of TikTok in the United States, will approve the deal. US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told CNBC on Monday the administration would review it this week.

"I will just say from our standpoint, we'll need to make sure that the code is, one, secure, Americans' data is secure, that the phones are secure and we'll be looking to have discussions with Oracle over the next few days with our technical teams," he said.

Mnuchin said the deadline to approve a deal was September 20 and that the current proposal included a commitment to create a US-headquartered company with 20,000 new jobs.

The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which reviews deals for national security risk, is overseeing the ByteDance-Oracle talks, and Mnuchin said there would also be a separate national security review by the Trump administration.

"User data protection and assurances around how the company's algorithms push content to US users are thoughtful components of a substantive solution, but whether they can change political outcomes is a much more difficult question," said regulatory lawyer John Kabealo, who is not involved in the talks.

ByteDance plans to argue that CFIUS' approval two years ago of China Oceanwide Holdings Group Co Ltd's purchase of US insurer Genworth Financial Inc offers a precedent for its proposal with Oracle, the sources said.

In that deal, China Oceanwide agreed to use a US-based, third-party service to manage Genworth's US policyholder data. ByteDance will argue a similar arrangement with Oracle can safeguard TikTok's U.S. user data, the sources said.

"We can confirm that we've submitted a proposal to the Treasury Department which we believe would resolve the Administration's security concerns," TikTok said in a statement, without disclosing further details.

ByteDance and Oracle did not respond to requests for comment. The White House declined to comment.

China's foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin declined to comment on Monday when asked at a press conference about the TikTok deal, but said TikTok was being "encircled" and "coerced" in the United States into a transaction.

"We urge the US government to provide an open, fair, just and non-discriminatory environment for foreign firms operating and investing in the United States," he said.

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