Trump, TikTok and China
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"You have a situation with TikTok where China will probably say: 'We'll approve a deal, but will you do something on the tariffs?'"
From USA TODAY
President Trump's plan to 'Make America Wealthy Again' has been unveiled. Could it help or hurt your bank account?
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Trump's tariffs, which he imposed via executive order, are expected to send economic shockwaves around the world.
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TikTok Faces Fine Over €500 Million
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Ireland’s data protection commission, the company’s main regulator in Europe, will issue the penalty against TikTok before the end of the month, according to people familiar with the matter.
From Bloomberg
Today, Kurt Wagner looks at the looming deadline — again — for a US ban-or-sale of TikTok.
From Bloomberg L.P.
Bidders for the short video social media company are piling up, as the weekend deadline for TikTok to find a buyer approaches.
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President Donald Trump has suggested he could cut tariffs on Chinese goods if Beijing allows ByteDance, the Chinese owner of TikTok, to divest the hugely popular video sharing app to avoid a ban in the US.
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Digital-advertising platform AppLovin on Thursday became the latest company to express interest in TikTok, ahead of an April 5 deadline to avoid a ban in the U.S.
President Donald Trump said over the weekend there are lots of potential buyers and said he'd like to keep the app alive. The administration has set an April 5 deadline for the app to be banned if it is not sold by it's Chinese-owned parent company, ByteDance.
The White House really wants to get a deal to sell Chinese short-video app TikTok to a US company and remove all possibilities of the Mainland using it as a way to spy on Americans. Except, apparently, one Big Tech firm that Team Trump isn’t so keen on: Online retail giant Amazon, On The Money has learned
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The tariffs imposed on China’s exporters will likely be paid by American consumers.
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Zhang Yiming is the billionaire founder of ByteDance, the parent company behind TikTok. He's now China's richest man.