The United States President Donald Trump will sign an executive order this week, extending the deadline for the Chinese owner of Tiktoku to sell an American video sharing app, according to the White House Declaration on June 17th.
This comes after Donald Trump signed an extension (third) order in April to maintain the function of Tiktok in the US, after the AP report has been submitted to US owners’ application.
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“As he said many times, President Trump does not want Tiktok to darken. This extension will take 90 days that the administration spends work to ensure that the agreement can continue to use Tiktok with certainty that their data are safe and safe,” said the White House Secretary.
Donald Trump also talked to reporters on board Air Force One 17th June when he soon returned from the G-7 Summit in Canada. He also expressed optimism that Chinese President Xi JinPing “eventually approves” an agreement on the sale of US business in Tiktoku.
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In particular, it is the third time when Donald Trump extended the deadline for business sales in the US.
The first was in an executive order signed on the first day of the Office, 20 January, after the platform darkened briefly when the ban approved by the US Congress came into force and followed by the Supreme Court in the country.
The second was in April, when White House officials felt that the agreement was close, but then retreated after China after the announcement of Donald Trump’s tariffs.
At present, it is not clear how many times Donald Trump can or will extend the deadline of Tiktok in the middle of negotiations between the US and the Statence, the report noted.
Donald Trump himself has over 15 million followers since 2024.
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