
ByteDance Forms Food and Beverage Product Team
After launching an in-house tea brand called "Taoyuan Yuye" last year, TikTok owner ByteDance now plans to team up for a new food and beverage business.
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After launching an in-house tea brand called "Taoyuan Yuye" last year, TikTok owner ByteDance now plans to team up for a new food and beverage business.

In its announcement, Universal Music accused TikTok of "trying to build a music-based business without paying a reasonable price for the music."

TikTok’s parent company ByteDance announced the creation of its new Department of E-commerce Business on the eve of 618 Shopping Festival.

TikTok and its Chinese version of Douyin have earned more than $102 million in the global App Store and Google Play.

TikTok and Triller rival Zynn is paving its own path. The short video sharing platform that has always embraced inclusivity and diverse content is now taking a step further to emphasize on its values.

Beijing-based tech firm ByteDance has recently launched an app called "Sponge Band." This product will better serve users with music editing needs on Soda Music and Douyin.

The Indian government on Monday has reportedly banned 54 more Chinese internet applications on the grounds that they pose "security threats."

Kuaishou Technology has recently made a major adjustment to its overseas business so as to merge its three products into one and improve their overall efficiency.

ByteDance, the owner of global hit short video app TikTok, is now looking to hire a large quantity of chip-related engineers.

TikTok's front-end and back-end developers, data analysts, algorithm engineers, and other positions working in China have been receiving notices to transfer to overseas locations.

Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, announced that all verified users under the age of 14 will now have access to the app in “kid mode.” They will be able to work with the application for no more than 40 minutes a day.

Influenced by the latest "fake news" law passed by the Russian government, TikTok has decided to suspend new video content and livestreaming services in the country.