Trump: Extend Tikok period until June 19th if there is no deal.
Trump: Extend Tikok period until June 19th if there is no deal.
US President Donald Trump has announced that the BYTENCHTEMACHT for the Chinese company for the USA by Tikok, the popular short video app with 170 million users in the United States, to extend if no agreement has been reached by then.
Explanation of Donald Trump
"I would ... I want to see that it will be done," said Trump in an interview with the NBC news format "Meet the Press with Kristen Welker". The conversation took place on Friday in Trump’s Mar-A-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida united states broadcast.
tikok and the elections 2024
Trump emphasized his "enthusiasm" for the app because she helped him to win young voters at the upcoming President elections 2024 . He added: "Tikok is - it is very interesting, but it will be protected."
legal situation and negotiations
Trump had granted a suspension of the legally prescribed ban on Tiktok, which was originally supposed to come into force from January. However, a possible deal that was supposed to transfer the US operations from Tikkok to a new company based in the USA, was put on ice after china Trump high Zölle had announced on Chinese goods.
political reactions
Democratic senators argue that Trump has no legal authority to extend the deadline and emphasize that the deal in consideration may not meet the legal requirements. A source associated with Bytedance’s US investors reported last month that the work on the possible deal before the deadline on June 19, but the White House and Beijing would first have to do the College.
Trump told NBC News that China was very interested in reaching an agreement, and he referred to the effects of 145% tariffs on the Chinese economy. He emphasized that he would not reduce the tariffs to bring Beijing to the negotiating table, but could be ready to reduce in the future as part of a more comprehensive agreement. "At some point I will lower them, otherwise you could never do business with them. And they want to do business," says Trump. The law demanded that Tikok will stop operating by January 19, unless Bytedance had completed the sales of the app's sales. Trump started his second presidential mandate on January 20 and decided not to enforce the regulation. First he extended the deadline until the beginning of April and then again last month until June 19th. China's interest in negotiations
deadlines and future decisions
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