TikTok’s chief executive Shou Zi Chew will face attacks on multiple fronts when he testifies before Congress on Thursday, in an appearance that will help to determine the social media app’s future in the US.Bipartisan calls to ban the platform have grown over fears it could be used by the Chinese Communist party for espionage or propaganda purposes. However, the 40-year-old will tell the energy and commerce committee of the House of Representatives that TikTok’s parent company ByteDance, based in Beijing, is “not an agent of China”, according to prepared remarks released in advance of the hearing.
TikTok首席執(zhí)行官周受資(Shou Zi Chew)周四在美國國會(huì)作證時(shí),將面臨多個(gè)方面的攻擊。他出面作證將有助于決定這款社交媒體應(yīng)用在美國的未來。