Trump sets deadline for US firms to buy TikTok

Trump sets deadline for US firms to buy TikTok

President Donald Trump gave prospective buyers of Chinese-owned video app TikTok’s US operations until Sept. 15 to forge a deal, threatening to otherwise ban the video app in the country.

“I DON’T MIND WHICH COMPANY BUYS IT”

“It will close down on Sept. 15 unless Microsoft or somebody else is able to buy it, and work out an appropriate deal,” Trump told reporters in the Cabinet Room as he met with US tech workers. “Here’s the deal: I don’t mind whether its Microsoft or somebody else, a big company, a secure company, very American company buy it.”


Microsoft on Sunday announced it is resuming negotiations to acquire TikTok after the US company’s CEO Satya Nadella spoke with Trump, saying in a statement that it “fully appreciates the importance of addressing the President’s concerns,” and would acquire the company pending a “complete security review.”


The company said it would “move quickly to pursue discussions” with ByteDance, and would complete them no later than Sept. 15, while remaining in dialogue with Trump about the talks.

Microsoft is seeking to buy TikTok’s operations in the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, and wants to own and operate the app in those markets.

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