TikTok US hearing: Five key points from Zhou’s funded testimony – BBC News 中文

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TikTok CEO Zhou gets funding

At the U.S. Congressional hearing on Thursday (March 23), TikTok’s CEO Zhou was interviewed for more than four and a half hours.

Many tech executives have testified before Congress, and the journey has often been difficult.

However, in this unusual hearing, Zhou Shouzi accepted repeated questions from the US House Committee on Energy and Commerce (US House Committee on Energy and Commerce), among which there were many sharp and aggressive attacks.

Both Democrats and Republicans are holding on to it.

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