New global R&D head for TikTok to be based in Singapore: Sources

Reuters reported in 2020 that TikTok moved its key research capabilities outside China. PHOTO: AFP

BEIJING (REUTERS) - ByteDance plans to move the chief of its Chinese news aggregator Jinri Toutiao, Zhu Wenjia, to Singapore to head global research and development for its hit short video app TikTok, two people familiar with the matter said.

The role is newly created and would be the first senior R&D position for TikTok. Mr Zhu will be in charge of the app's product and technologies including its recommendation algorithms, the people said.

His position will be parallel to TikTok's interim head, Vanessa Pappas, and will report directly to ByteDance founder and chief executive Zhang Yiming, they said.

ByteDance declined to comment. The sources declined to be named as the information is not public.

TikTok had come under pressure from the Trump administration in the United States to divest the app's US operations over concerns that user data could be passed on to China, which TikTok has repeatedly denied.

Reuters reported last year that TikTok moved its key research capabilities outside China and had approached employees from tech giants.

It also reported that ByteDance plans to invest billions of dollars and recruit hundreds of employees in Singapore, which it has selected as its South-east Asia headquarters. It is moving to a bigger office in One Raffles Quay.

Kevin Chen, a former Didi Chuxing executive who recently joined ByteDance, will replace Mr Zhu as Toutiao's new CEO, the sources said, adding that the personnel changes have not been internally announced and are still subject to change.

Zhu, now based in Beijing, joined ByteDance in 2015 and became Toutiao's CEO in 2019. Prior to ByteDance, he worked as an architect at China's search engine giant Baidu.

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