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Trump to extend TikTok ban enforcement deadline after China tariffs derail deal

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President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he will again postpone enforcement of the TikTok sale-or-ban law for 75 days. The delay comes after Trump’s tariff announcement derailed a deal that had been set to transfer control of the app’s US operations to American ownership, a source familiar with the deal told CNN.

“My Administration has been working very hard on a Deal to SAVE TIKTOK, and we have made tremendous progress. The Deal requires more work to ensure all necessary approvals are signed,” Trump said in a post on Truth Social. Trump on Friday signed an executive order formalizing the delay in enforcement, a source familiar with the order told CNN.

The announcement comes just one day before the ban was set to go into effect, after Trump delayed by an initial 75 days it when he took office in January.

Former President Joe Biden signed a law last year that required TikTok’s China-based parent company ByteDance to divest the app or face a US ban, over national security concerns. The law was set to go into effect in January, but Trump said he would delay its enforcement in hopes of reaching a deal to keep the app “alive.”

Both Trump and Vice President JD Vance — who was tapped with leading the TikTok dealmaking effort — repeatedly said in recent days that they expected there would be a deal by the April 5 deadline.

A deal was finalized on Wednesday and Trump was expected to formally sign off on it in an executive order later this week, the source familiar with the deal said. The order would have kicked off a 120-day period to finish financing and paperwork for the deal, which would have seen a number of venture capital, private equity funds and tech giants invest in a company that would control TikTok’s US operations. TikTok’s China-based owner, ByteDance, would have retained a 20% stake in the spinoff company.

For the deal to comply with the law, ByteDance can own no more than 20% of the platform. It also states that the app’s US operations cannot coordinate with ByteDance on the app’s algorithm or data sharing practices.

New and existing US TikTok investors, ByteDance and the Trump administration had all agreed to the deal, the source said, but that changed after Trump announced his additional 34% tariff on China. Representatives for ByteDance informed the White House on Thursday morning that China was pulling out of the deal until negotiations were held regarding the tariffs.

Trump and the White House team overseeing the deal ultimately decided on Friday to delay enforcement of the ban by another 75 days as it was unclear where the talks would go from here.

Trump did not offer any details on theprogress of the potential deal in his Friday post, but indicated more time is needed to finalize it.

Trump’s promise to further delay enforcing the ban will likely mean that TikTok’s 170 million American users can continue to use the popular short-form video app for the foreseeable future.

But the delay in reaching a formal deal raises questions about the app’s long-term future, given the escalating trade war between the United States and China. The Chinese government has offered little public indication that it would be willing to approve a sale.

“We hope to continue working in Good Faith with China, who I understand are not very happy about our Reciprocal Tariffs,” Trump said in his post, adding, “We do not want TikTok to ‘go dark.’”

“We look forward to working with TikTok and China to close the Deal,” he said.

TikTok did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

A ByteDance spokesperson said Friday that the TikTok parent company “has been in discussion with the US government regarding a potential solution for TikTok US,” a rare acknowledgement from the company that it is engaged in talks with the White House.

“An agreement has not been executed. There are key matters to be resolved. Any agreement will be subject to approval under Chinese law,” the ByteDance spokesperson said in a statement.

Source: https://www.cnn.com/2025/04/04/tech/tiktok-deal-ban-extended-trump/index.html
 
Lmao, China didn't/doesn't capitulate. So the administration decided "ok, we will give you another 75 days". I guess the administration thinks they will suffer enough to cave.

We will see. And I hope not.
 
Lmao, China didn't/doesn't capitulate. So the administration decided "ok, we will give you another 75 days". I guess the administration thinks they will suffer enough to cave.

We will see. And I hope not.
I don’t see China selling the exact algorithm either. It’s a pure political ploy at this point.

They’re more than likely going to sell them a stripped down version of it, if it does happen.

Amazon, Walmart, Oracle are all interested in buying it, however, Amazon has been an affiliate/partner of Tiktok since last year.

Oracle has been powering Tiktok’s servers on the cloud for the past couple of years.
 
It's all nonsense. Trump is never going to allow the TikTok ban to move forward. That's a sure fire way to lose the youth vote, even though both political parties have consistently been in favor of doing this.
 
Bytedance or whoever actually owns TikTok has stated that the algorithm is not on the table for sale. So, if lets say Amazon acquires TikTok they'll shove the frontend with something in house and users will get an extremely water down version.
 
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Bytedance or whoever actually owns TikTok has stated that the algorithm is not on the table for sale. So, if lets say Amazon acquires TikTok they'll shove the frontend with something in house and users will get an extremely water down version.
The value is in there algorithm and user base, so I think if users aren’t able to see the same traction that they were able to obtain prior to a new owner taking over, they’ll more than likely leave the platform. It’s also a huge money maker, so it’s a perfect opportunity for any company to obtain it that’s looking to double or triple their investment.
It’s similar to when Google purchased Youtube.

There’s a shift already taking place. I’ve seen many tiktok users starting to leave to other social media platforms as I’ve been watching the movement head on, especially on Facebook, Instagram Reels and Youtube shorts.

The shift in culture will break the beloved platform and that’s not going to be a good thing.

Top users have been seeing their views drop when they used to receive a lot, as they’re receiving 50-75% less per view. Honestly, the algorithm has been changed already.

It’s going to be interesting to watch how fast other platforms manage to obtain some of their users, but there will be some users that will stick around till the end.
 
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The tiktok deal is now off the table.




The sale of Chinese-owned video-sharing app TikTok to a company in the United States is "off the table" for now, according to New York Post columnist Charles Gasparino.

Gasparino reported Wednesday on X that White House officials "now concede the potential @tiktok_us deal — sale to a US company by the Chinese — is off the table for the foreseeable future and maybe forever as we go to a trade war focused totally on the Chinese."

President Donald Trump said Friday that he is extending the deadline for TikTok to find a U.S. buyer by 75 days to give his administration more time to negotiate an agreement to keep it running under American ownership. Congress had mandated that the platform divest from China by Jan. 19 or be banned in the U.S. as a matter of national security.

Trump on Wednesday raised U.S. tariffs on China to 125%, hours after Beijing levied tariffs of 84% on American imports and vowed to "fight to the end" in an escalating trade battle between the world's two biggest economies.
 

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