TikTok’s Chinese owner is slow-rolling negotiations for a sale, as the Trump administration seeks to broker a deal.
President-elect Donald Trump is expected to grant TikTok more time to strike a deal after he returns to power on Monday as China has signaled it would be open to a deal to keep TikTok in the U.S.
SINGAPORE—China suggested it was willing to work with Donald Trump to keep TikTok operating in the U.S. The Chinese Foreign Ministry said Monday that companies can make their own decisions on ...
Trump warned he could hit China with 100% tariffs if it intervened and blocked a deal to allow 50% U.S. ownership of TikTok.
Christopher Sadowski Trump’s move comes after China signaled earlier in the day that for the first time it would be open to a deal to keep TikTok in the US market – after steadfastly opposing ...
Trump added that if a deal isn't approved by China, "there's no value ... indicated for the first time it would be open to a transaction keeping TikTok operating in the U.S. When asked about ...
Welcome to The Hill’s Technology newsletter {beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story TikTok buyers line up with Trump, ...
Mr Trump suggested that the US should be a half owner of TikTok’s US business in return for keeping the app alive. Read more ...
President Donald Trump this week paused a ban on the app and said he has "the right to make a deal" to try to save it. Legal ...
President Trump on Monday said Microsoft is one of the technology companies eyeing TikTok to keep the app in the United ...
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