Core Points - TikTok's Chinese owner, ByteDance, has signed a deal to sell its US arm to American investors, ensuring the platform's continued operation in the United States [1] - The deal is set to close on January 22, 2026, ending years of uncertainty regarding TikTok's future in the US [1] - The sale follows a law signed by President Joe Biden that mandated ByteDance to divest its US operations or face a ban [2][4] Company Structure - The deal involves the sale of just over 80% of TikTok's US assets to three major investors: Oracle, Silver Lake, and MGX, who will form a new venture called TikTok USDS Joint Venture LLC [5][6] - The new venture will be 50% owned by the consortium of US investors, with existing ByteDance investors holding 30.1% and ByteDance retaining 19.9% [6] - A new seven-member majority-American board of directors will be established, and the venture will implement terms to protect American data and national security [6] Data Management - User data from the US will be stored locally, addressing concerns regarding data privacy and security [7]
TikTok strikes deal for US sale