Trump to Weigh Plans for TikTok Sale
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President Donald Trump will meet on Wednesday to consider a proposal for divesting TikTok’s US operations from Chinese parent company ByteDance Ltd., just days ahead of a deadline for a sale of the po...
From Bloomberg
President Donald Trump said a deal with TikTok's Chinese parent ByteDance to sell the short video app used by 170 million Americans would be struck before a deadline on Saturday.
From Reuters
U.S. President Donald Trump will consider on Wednesday a final proposal related to TikTok, CBS News reported on Tuesday, citing sources, ahead of an April 5 deadline for the app to find a non-Chinese...
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TikTok faces a potential shutdown in the U.S. by April 5, 2025, unless its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, sells its U.S. operations to a non-Chine
China rebuffed on Thursday a suggestion from US President Donald Trump that he might offer to reduce tariffs on the country.
President Donald Trump again downplayed risks that TikTok is in danger of being banned in the United States, saying he remains confident of finding
Under the timeline set by Trump’s executive order, TikTok’s China-based parent company, ByteDance, was given until April to divest from the platform.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday he may reduce tariffs on China to help facilitate the forced sale of TikT just days ahead of the app’s looming U.S. […]
President Trump said he would consider lowering tariff rates on China to close a deal with Beijing and ByteDance and avert a TikTok ban.
President Donald Trump said Sunday he was confident of reaching a deal on TikTok ahead of the April 5 deadline for its Chinese owner ByteDance to sell the popular short video app or see it banned in the United States. "We have a lot of potential buyers. There's tremendous interest in TikTok," Trump told reporters onboard Air Force One.
President Donald Trump recently indicated that he might consider reducing tariffs on China to facilitate a deal that would involve the Chinese company ByteDance sellin
ByteDance faces an April 5 deadline to find a non-Chinese buyer for the short-video app or face a US ban. Read more at straitstimes.com.