US firms Oracle and Walmart will save TikTok from the ban, forming a new company called TikTok Global which will be headquartered in the US. Oracle announced it was chosen as TikTok's secure cloud provider and will become a minority investor with a 12.5 per cent stake.
Walmart said it has tentatively agreed to a purchase 7.5 per cent stake in TikTok and its CEO Doug McMillon would serve as one of the five board members of the newly-created company. The parent company ByteDance will own the remaining 80 per cent of TikTok.
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