The US commerce department said it will issue an order on Friday that will bar people in the US from downloading Chinese-owned messaging app WeChat and video-sharing app TikTok starting on Sunday, 20 September.
Commerce officials said the ban on new US downloads of TikTok could be still rescinded by President Donald Trump before it takes effect late on Sunday as TikTok owner ByteDance races to clinch an agreement over the fate of its US operations.
ByteDance
has been talking with Oracle and others to create a new company, TikTok
Global, that aims to address US concerns about the security of its
users’ data. ByteDance still needs Trump’s approval to stave off a US
ban.
Commerce officials said they will not bar additional
technical transactions for TikTok until 12 November, which gives the
company additional time to see if ByteDance can reach a deal for its US
operations. “The basic TikTok will stay intact until 12 November,”
commerce secretary Wilbur Ross told Fox Business Network. The department
said the actions will “protect users in the US by eliminating access to
these applications and significantly reducing their functionality”.
Oracle shares fell 1.6% after the news in pre-market trading