Fortune | FORTUNE 10月30日 02:02
美国政府与中国就TikTok问题接近达成协议
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美国政府似乎已接近与中国就TikTok在美国的运营问题达成协议,预计最快可能于周四最终确定。此前,美国国会通过了一项法律,要求TikTok更换所有者,否则将在美国被禁。特朗普政府已采取多项行政命令延长最后期限,并寻求美国投资者收购该平台。尽管交易细节和是否符合美国法律仍存疑问,且中国对算法控制的要求是关键,但若协议达成,将结束围绕TikTok在美国命运的数月不确定性。同时,民意调查显示,美国民众对TikTok禁令的支持度有所下降,但数据安全担忧依然存在。

🇺🇸🤝🇨🇳 协议曙光:美国政府正与中国就TikTok在美国的未来问题进行谈判,并有望在近期达成最终协议。此前,一项要求TikTok更换所有者否则将被禁止的法律已在美国通过,而特朗普政府已通过多项行政命令为达成交易争取了时间。

📊 民意变化与数据安全:虽然仍有部分美国民众对TikTok持担忧态度,尤其是在用户数据安全方面,但近期民意调查显示,支持全面禁止TikTok的比例有所下降。推荐算法的控制权是数据安全辩论的核心,中国方面坚持算法应在中国法律框架下保持其控制权。

⚖️ 法律与合规挑战:此次潜在的交易能否完全符合美国国会通过的法律,以及是否能有效解决美国国家安全方面的担忧,仍是关键问题。特别是,协议的执行细节和对算法的监管将是美国关注的焦点,尽管目前尚无证据表明中国政府曾滥用该算法。

The Trump administration has been signaling that it may have finally reached a deal with China to keep TikTok running in the U.S., with the two countries finalizing it as soon as Thursday.

President Donald Trump is visiting South Korea, where he will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping to try to de-escalate a trade war.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told CBS’s “Face the Nation” Sunday that the two leaders will “consummate that transaction on Thursday in Korea.”

If it happens, the deal would mark the end of months of uncertainty about the fate of the popular video-sharing platform in the United States. After wide bipartisan majorities in Congress passed — and President Joe Biden signed — a law that would ban TikTok in the U.S. if it did not find a new owner in the place of China’s ByteDance, the platform was set to go dark on the law’s January deadline. For a several hours, it did. But on his first day in office, Trump signed an executive order to keep it running while his administration tries to reach an agreement for the sale of the company.

Three more executive orders followed, as Trump, without a clear legal basis, continued to extend the deadline for a TikTok deal. The second was in April, when White House officials believed they were nearing a deal to spin off TikTok into a new company with U.S. ownership that fell apart after China backed out following Trump’s tariff announcement. The third came in June, then another in September, which Trump said would allow TikTok to continue operating in the United States in a way that meets national security concerns.

Trump’s order was meant to enable an American-led group of investors to buy the app from China’s ByteDance, though the deal also requires China’s approval.

However, TikTok deal is “not really a big thing for Xi Jinping,” said Bonnie Glaser, managing director of the German Marshall Fund’s Indo-Pacific program, during a media briefing Tuesday. “(China is) happy to let (Trump) declare that they have finally kept a deal. Whether or not that deal will protect the data of Americans is a big question going forward.”

“A big question mark for the United States, of course, is whether this is consistent with U.S. law since there was a law passed by Congress,” Glaser said.

About 43% of U.S. adults under the age of 30 say they regularly get news from TikTok, higher than any other social media app, including YouTube, Facebook and Instagram, according to a Pew Research Center report published in September.

Americans are also more closely divided on what to do about TikTok than they were two years ago.

A recent Pew Research Center survey found that about one-third of Americans said they supported a TikTok ban, down from 50% in March 2023. Roughly one-third said they would oppose a ban, and a similar percentage said they weren’t sure.

Among those who said they supported banning the social media platform, about 8 in 10 cited concerns over users’ data security being at risk as a major factor in their decision, according to the report.

The TikTok recommendation algorithm — which has steered millions of users into an endless stream of video shorts — has been central in the security debate over the platform. China previously stated the algorithm must remain under Chinese control by law. But a U.S. regulation that Congress passed with bipartisan support said any divestment of TikTok must mean the platform cut ties with ByteDance.

American officials have warned the algorithm — a complex system of rules and calculations that platforms use to deliver personalized content to your feed — is vulnerable to manipulation by Chinese authorities, but no evidence has been presented by U.S. officials proving that China has attempted to do so.

Associated Press Writer Fu Ting contributed to this story from Washington.

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