The ongoing negotiations over the sale of TikTok, the popular video-sharing app owned by Chinese company ByteDance, have been impacted by the United States’ tariffs on Chinese imports, according to US President Donald Trump. Trump suggested that a reduction in tariffs could quickly lead to China agreeing to a deal regarding TikTok. He indicated that China would likely approve the deal in a matter of minutes if there was an easing of the 34% tariffs imposed on Chinese imports.
In April 2024, the US government had mandated that TikTok’s US operations be separated from ByteDance, requiring the company to either sell its US business to a domestic buyer or face a ban. Trump had previously stated that a solution was nearing, but details about prospective buyers have not been disclosed.
ByteDance confirmed that discussions are ongoing with the US government to find a resolution for the sale of TikTok’s US operations. However, the company emphasized that some key issues remain unresolved and that any final agreement would need approval under Chinese law.
TikTok, with over 170 million users in the US, is a key platform for many small businesses. The ongoing trade tensions and tariffs have further complicated the path to resolving the situation.
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