Deal is done to keep TikTok in USA says Trump
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The administration would grant ByteDance its fourth reprieve since January as the app remains entangled in broader U.S.-China negotiations.
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A framework deal between the United States and China could pave the way for TikTok to remain in American app stores—though possibly in a different form.
That law requires TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, to sell the social media service to a US-based company or essentially be shut down in the US. The initial deadline, set for January, has been extended twice already by the Trump administration as it cited progress on the matter.