TikTok CEO: Montana’s ban on the app is ‘unconstitutional’
- Chew Shou Zi said he’s confident his firm will win a lawsuit challenging the US state’s ban, which comes amid worries China’s using TikTok to gather intelligence
- Chew said US data is stored in US by US firm, overseen by US personnel; ‘Chinese government never asked us for US users’ data, we will not provide even if asked’

TikTok CEO Chew Shou Zi said on Tuesday the US state of Montana’s ban of the app was unconstitutional and that he was confident his company will prevail in a lawsuit challenging the decision.
The Chinese-owned company filed a lawsuit on Monday against Montana’s decision to ban TikTok from operating in the state to protect residents from alleged intelligence gathering by China.
“We believe that the Montana bill that was recently passed is simply unconstitutional,” Chew told the Qatar Economic Forum organised by Bloomberg.
US lawmakers and state government officials have called for a nationwide ban on the video-sharing app, which is used by more than 150 million Americans, over concerns about potential Chinese government influence over the platform.
“The Chinese government never asked us for US users’ data and we will not provide even if asked,” Chew said.
Chew said his company has worked with Oracle to keep US users data stored in the United States.