KEY POINTS
  • Oracle privately met with Senate aides about their data housing agreement with TikTok after a bill that could ban the social media app from use in the United States passed the House in mid-March.
  • If the social media app is banned, Oracle could face financial headwinds, according to analysts.
  • Oracle met with a mix of staffers from the Senate Commerce Committee and Senate Intelligence Committee to discuss efforts to house U.S. TikTok's users data on Oracle cloud servers

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A smartphone with the Tik Tok logo is seen in front of a displayed Oracle logo in this illustration taken, Septemeber 14, 2020.

Oracle's top lobbyist in Washington met privately with Senate aides about the company's data housing agreement with TikTok this spring, after a bill that could effectively ban the social media app in the United States passed the House in mid-March.

Oracle acts as the data center for U.S. TikTok users. The House legislation would require TikTok's China-based parent company ByteDance to divest the social media app, or face an eventual ban in the United States.

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