President Trump has extended the deadline for ByteDance’s U.S. TikTok operations, granting an additional 75 days to finalize a sale agreement. This second extension underscores the administration’s insistence on restructuring Chinese tech ownership amid national security concerns, while attempting to keep the popular app on American soil.
Trump extended the deadline by 75 days to mid-June following the 34% tariff hike, which raised the overall rate to 54%.
For the past 74 days, the US President has chosen not to enforce the TikTok ban, effectively sidestepping a law he opposes.
Trump's extra 75-day delay on TikTok’s sale-or-ban deadline has rattled companies like Apple, Google, and Oracle. Critics, including at least one influential Democrat and some House Republicans, claim the move is illegal.
Trump extended the TikTok deal deadline by 75 days as part of his broader tariff war with China. The move buys time to finalize the deal amid escalating trade tensions and underscores tariffs as a key tool in U.S.-China negotiations.
The president says he's signing an executive order to push back enforcement of the ban again, pushing back the previous deadline of Saturday.
TikTok just got another deadline extension from the Trump administration as Walmart teams up with Oracle to try and lock down a dea
President Trump extended a deadline requiring China-based ByteDance to sell U.S. TikTok operations, marking the second time Trump has taken such an action.
The extension will give investors more time to reach an agreement to keep the app operating in the U.S.
President Trump delayed TikTok's ban until June 18, stating that his administration has made significant progress in reaching a deal to save the app by selling it to an American company.
Trump extended his 75-day delay on the TikTok ban enforcement, now postponing action for another 75 days as announced on Truth Social. He also introduced new taxes on products entering the US.
President Trump extended a deadline requiring China-based ByteDance to sell U.S. TikTok operations, marking the second time Trump has taken such an action.
The president said China was "not happy" with his tariffs, which are currently decimating the U.S. stock market.
Trump signed an order giving TikTok an extra 75-day reprieve in the U.S. as talks continue for a sale amid potential bids from various buyers, despite ByteDance and China opposing any sale.
The president says he's signing an executive order to push back enforcement of the ban by another 75 days.
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President Donald Trump extended a deadline requiring China-based ByteDance to sell U.S. TikTok operations, marking second time Trump taken such an action.
The extension will give investors more time to reach an agreement to keep the app operating in the U.S.
Trump extended the TikTok ban deadline by 75 days, signing an executive order to allow more time for finalizing a deal aimed at saving the app, according to his Truth Social post.
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