New Yorkers could again be cut off from TikTok in just over a week as the deadline for Chinese owner ByteDance to sell the social media app to an American company is quickly approaching. Here's what Donald Trump plans to do.
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.
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FOX 5 DC on MSNTikTok ban approaches as Trump says a deal is comingAnother TikTok ban is quickly approaching with an April 5 deadline to either be sold or risk being banned under federal law.
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MyTwinTiers.com on MSNTrump signals possible TikTok extension as sale deadline nearsWith TikTok’s deadline to sell to an American buyer approaching, President Donald Trump says he may once again step in to prevent a nationwide ban on the popular social media app.
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The Mary Sue on MSNDonald Trump tries to sweeten TikTok deal with Chinese tariff teaseDonald Trump is still desperately trying to get his pudgy little hands on TikTok one way or another. Despite initially calling for it to be banned, the president changed his tune and restored the app,
"Maybe I'll give them a little reduction in tariffs or something to get it done," he said to reporters in a White House news conference.
President Donald Trump suggested reducing tariffs on China in exchange for China's support of a TikTok deal. Since taking office, Trump has levied a 20% tariff on Chinese goods, which took effect earlier this month.
President Donald Trump suggested he may reduce tariffs against China to push a TikTok divestment deal across the finish line. China filed a lawsuit against the United States with the World Trade Organization over recently imposed tariffs and issued its own 10% tariff on U.
Donald Trump has floated the prospect of reducing tariffs to encourage Beijing to agree to a TikTok sale. TikTok could be banned in the U.S.