- TikTok parent ByteDance has doled over $2.1 million in the second quarter to lobby the U.S.. government.
- The spend represents a 130% increase quarter-on-quarter and marks the first time it has topped $2 million in a single quarter since it first registered lobbying disclosures in 2019.
- TikTok shelled out $4.7 million on lobbying in all of 2021.
- TikTok discussed the critical antitrust bill prohibiting dominant tech platforms from favoring their offerings over rivals.
- TikTok also lobbied on the two versions of a significant funding bill to boost American chip manufacturing competitiveness, some online privacy bills, a defense spending bill, and a bill to ban TikTok from Department of Homeland Security devices.
- U.S. lawmakers remained skeptical over U.S. data security in the hands of TikTok.
- The U.S. started curbing China’s access to key semiconductor technology that previously saw it imposing restrictions on Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
- Coincidentally the market is anticipating an ease down in China’s regulatory policies via DiDi Global Inc’s (OTC:DIDIY) record fine, possibly marking an end to its regulatory trauma, NetEase, Inc’s (NASDAQ:NTES) gaming release, China’s recourse to the overseas market for funds beyond the U.S.
- Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) spent a record $4.98 million, up 2.5% year-on-year, on U.S. lobbying in Q2, as the country braced for a Big Tech crackdown.
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