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Founder of TikTok's Chinese owner stepping down as CEO

ByteDance is waiting to find out whether the Biden administration will revive former President Donald Trump's efforts to force the sale of TikTok's U.S. arm.

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BEIJING: The founder of TikTok's Chinese owner said Thursday he will give up his job as CEO to focus on longer-term initiatives, a step that comes amid uncertainty over whether the Biden administration will force the sale of the popular short video service's U.S. arm. 

Zhang Yiming said Liang Rubo, a co-founder, will succeed him as ByteDance Ltd. CEO. Zhang said leaving day-to-day management will "enable me to have greater impact on longer-term initiatives," but gave no details of his next role. 

ByteDance is waiting to find out whether the Biden administration will revive former President Donald Trump's efforts to force the sale of TikTok's U.S. arm. Trump said the service was a security threat because it gathered too much personal information about millions of American users. 

Regulators also are stepping up anti-monopoly enforcement against Chinese e-commerce giants and other internet companies, though there is no indication ByteDance has been targeted. 

Zhang founded ByteDance in 2012. Its first short-video platform, Douyin, was launched in 2016. TikTok was launched outside China the following year. The company said last year that TikTok had 700 million users globally. 

ByteDance, headquartered in Beijing, says it operates in 150 markets and has more than 60,000 employees. 

The Trump administration's plan called for ByteDance to be required to sell TikTok's U.S. arm to the software maker Oracle and retailer Walmart. The Biden administration, which took office in January, suspended that while it reviewed potential security threats posed by Chinese tech companies. 

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