Jakarta lifts TikTok suspension as company shares data


THE nation has lifted its suspen­sion of TikTok’s local opera­ting licence after the social media platform shared data requested by the government about recent protests, the Ministry of Commu­nication and Digital Affairs said.

Indonesia has the second biggest-audience on TikTok, owned by China’s ByteDance, with more than 100 million users.

The ministry said on Friday it had “temporarily suspended” the app’s operating licence for failing to provide adequate data on its live feature’s activities during anti-government protests in Aug­ust. But TikTok supplied the requested data that same day, the ministry’s director general Alex­an­der Sabar said in a statement late Saturday.

“Based on the fulfilment of those obligations, the communica­tion and digital affairs ministry reactivated TikTok’s status as a registered electronic system ope­rator,” he said.

A spokesperson for TikTok declined to comment, but the ­video-sharing app has previously said it respects the laws of the markets it operates in. The company has faced a series of challenges operating in Indonesia.

It briefly suspended its live feature in August during violent protests that erupted after the death of a man hit by a police vehicle.

On Monday, Indonesia’s antitrust agency fined TikTok US$900,000 (RM3.79mil) for failing to notify regulators in time about its acquisition of e-commerce platform Tokopedia.

Its e-commerce feature was also suspended by the government in 2023 after it moved to help small businesses.

It then bought a 75% stake in Tokopedia, Indonesia’s largest e-commerce platform, bringing their shopping arms together. — AFP

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