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Citing India, US lawmakers vote on bill to regulate TikTok ownership

On Wednesday, US lawmakers referenced India's past decision to ban TikTok as they voted in favor of legislation concerning the Chinese app.

March 14, 2024 / 08:43 IST
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On Wednesday, US lawmakers referenced India's bold decision to ban TikTok four years ago as they voted in favor of legislation concerning the Chinese app.
On Wednesday, US lawmakers referenced India's bold decision to ban TikTok four years ago as they voted in favor of legislation concerning the Chinese app.

US lawmakers on Wednesday cited the bold move by India to ban TikTok four years ago as they voted in support of legislation about the Chinese app.

In a major bipartisan move, the House of Representatives passed by 352 to 65 votes the Protecting Americans From Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act co-authored by Indian American Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi, a Democrat, and Congressman Mike Gallaghe from the Republican party.

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The bill, which seeks to control the ownership of foreign apps like TikTok in the US, now heads to the Senate for it to be sent to the White House for the President to sign it into law.
Several lawmakers referred to the decision taken by India in 2020 to ban the app.
In 2020, India banned 59 Chinese-created apps, including TikTok, emphasising their priority to defend India’s national security, said the office of Congressman Greg Murphy in a statement.

Lack of transparency from TikTok executives and their unwillingness to protect user privacy and information have also encouraged neighbouring governments like the European Union and Canada to prohibit the use of the application on government devices.