TikTok, Amazon
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Retail industry analysts say Amazon's interest in TikTok underscores the social app's importance to online retailers, given its ability to drive e-commerce purchases.
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Trump said that a deal is close on Tiktok, with multiple investors involved.
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Trump, TikTok and Tariffs
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President Donald Trump pushed back TikTok’s sell-or-be-banned deadline by 75 days on Friday.
Yahoo |
President Donald Trump rolled out a set of tariffs that he said would free the United States from a reliance on foreign goods.
The New York Times |
Many aspects of the deal under consideration remain murky.
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Under Mr Trump the process has run even farther off the rails. The president has no authority to delay the ban unless a deal is well under way. But on his first day in office Mr Trump signed an executive order telling the Department of Justice not to enforce the law for 75 days.
President Trump revealed he had once again extended the TikTok sale deadline 75 days. See who's currently leading in the sales bids.
President Donald Trump on Friday said he is signing an executive order to keep TikTok running in the U.S. for another 75 days to give his administration more time to broker a deal to bring the
Trump said his order will give TikTok's Chinese parent company another 75 days to sell its stake in the social media app or else be banned in the U.S.
President Trump said Friday that he plans to give TikTok another 75-day extension as his administration nears a deal to avert a ban on the popular social media platform. “My Administration has
White House was nearing TikTok deal, but China hit brakes after Trump announced wide-ranging tariffs, AP source says.
The new deadline for the TikTok sale is approaching, and the app may be banned after Saturday. Here's why President Trump is optimistic about a sale.
US President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he was once again delaying enforcement of the TikTok sale-or-ban law for 75 days. The deadline had been due to elapse on Saturday. Trump's decision means users in the United States will continue to have access to the popular Chinese video app for the time being.
Marketing platform AppLovin said on Thursday it has submitted a bid for TikTok assets outside of China, ahead of the April 5 deadline set by the U.S. President Donald Trump to find a non-Chinese buyer for the short video app used by 170 million Americans.