In response to the ongoing negotiations regarding TikTok's future in the U.S., President Trump has granted an extension for compliance with a law mandating the sale of the Chinese-owned app, allowing time for necessary approvals.
Trump Grants Extension for TikTok Sales Amid Compliance Efforts

Trump Grants Extension for TikTok Sales Amid Compliance Efforts
The U.S. President provides a 75-day reprieve for ByteDance to comply with a required sale of TikTok.
US President Donald Trump has granted a 75-day extension for TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, to comply with a law that mandates the sale of the video-sharing platform to an American entity. This move comes as the Trump administration finalizes its strategy to keep the app operational within the United States, where it boasts a user base of approximately 170 million.
Initially, TikTok experienced a service interruption shortly after Trump's presidency began, as the app braced for an impending shutdown due to the legislation passed by Congress. In a statement on his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump noted that "The Deal requires more work to ensure all necessary approvals are signed."
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