President Donald Trump has prolonged the deadline for TikTok’s sale within the US for an additional 90 days.
The video-sharing app has confronted questions over its future after the US handed a regulation final yr requiring the app to be banned except bought by its Chinese language mother or father firm, ByteDance.
Lawmakers mentioned it posed a danger to nationwide safety – one thing TikTok denies.
Trump, who vowed to avoid wasting TikTok throughout his presidential marketing campaign, signed an executive order on Thursday which has delayed the date for imposing the regulation for a 3rd time.
In an announcement, TikTok mentioned it was “grateful for President Trump’s management and assist” in maintaining the app on-line for its 170m US customers.
“We proceed to work with Vice President Vance’s Workplace,” it added.
A deal for the sale of TikTok within the US by ByteDance should now be reached by 17 September, Trump mentioned in a submit on his platform Reality Social.
The additional delay was an anticipated improvement within the long-running strategy of securing a purchaser for TikTok.
It’s thought the authorities in Beijing might want to approve any sale or half sale of the app by its mother or father firm.
The regulation was prompted by fears within the US that TikTok or ByteDance may very well be compelled at hand over information on US customers by the Chinese language authorities.
Trump mentioned on Tuesday he anticipated there can be an additional delay.
White Home press secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Wednesday {that a} additional 90-day extension would “guarantee this deal is closed in order that the American individuals can proceed to make use of TikTok with the peace of mind that their information is secure and safe.”