Trump meets with CEO and says he's 'interested' in TikTok

U.S. President-elect Trump met with TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew at his Mar-a-Lago club on Monday.

“We're going to look at TikTok,” Trump told reporters before meeting Zhou when asked about a potential ban.

“You know, I have a warm place in my heart for TikTok,” he said, according to CNBC.

The short-form video app is believed to have played a major role in Trump's victory, boosting his performance among young voters. Trump vowed during the campaign that he would not allow TikTok to be banned in the United States.

Lawyers for TikTok on Monday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to block a law that would require the app to divest from its Chinese parent company ByteDance or face a ban in the country.

“This bill would shut down one of America's most popular speech platforms just one day before the presidential inauguration,” they said in a filing.

Read the full report: CNBC

Also read:

Donald Trump may try to block US ban on TikTok – WaPo

U MP: TikTok CEO “must explain role in Romanian polls” – Politico

Canada orders TikTok to close offices in country – Reuters

ByteDance “prefers to shut down TikTok in the US” if legal fight fails

Trump: TikTok ban will help 'enemies of the people'

The United States says the forced sale of TikTok is for security rather than free speech

'China won't allow it': TikTok compares spinoff to chip ban

Trump says he will ‘never ban TikTok’ if elected – New York Post

TikTok comes under U.S. legal crackdown for 'harmful' impact on children

U.S. polls show that nearly half of Generation Z wish TikTok had never been invented

Visakha Saxena

Vishakha Saxena is Asia Finance's multimedia and social media editor. She has worked as a digital journalist since 2013 and is an experienced writer and multimedia producer. As a trader and investor, she is interested in the new economy, emerging markets, and the intersection of finance and society. You can write to her: [email protected]

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