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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>President Trump on Monday said that popular social media platform TikTok will be &#8220;out of business&#8221; in the US if it doesn&#8217;t reach a deal to sell its American operations by mid-September.</p><p>The president comments to the media confirmed a previous blog post from Microsoft — which is <strong>currently in discussions</strong> with Beijing-based TikTok parent company ByteDance over a potential acquisition — which said it was looking to reach a deal &#8220;no later than September 15.&#8221;</p><p>Trump said that he <strong>does not mind</strong> if Microsoft or another company acquires the popular video app, so long as they are American, and added that part of the sale price should go to the US Treasury.</p><p>The negotiations between the two companies are being overseen by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States. The government panel has the ability to block any agreement.</p><p>TikTok has been the subject of escalating scrutiny from US public officials over concerns the Chinese government could force ByteDance to give up valuable user information.</p><p>News of of the potential purchase has been met with cheers in the US and jeers on the other side of the globe.</p><p>The app&#8217;s Beijing-based parent company ByteDance will receive a raw deal for TikTok no matter how much it sells for, according to one of China&#8217;s biggest investors, because the app is still in an early stage of its growth.</p><p>&#8220;It absolutely makes no sense,&#8221; Fred Hu, chairman of Primavera Capital Group, said. &#8220;ByteDance is an innocent victim of the mad politics and mad geopolitics. It is a sad outcome for ByteDance, for entrepreneurial capitalism, and for the future of global commerce.&#8221;</p><p>The topic “ByteDance has agreed to divest TikTok’s U.S. operations” was one of the most discussed subjects on China’s Twitter-like Weibo platform on Monday, with over 920 million views.</p><p>Some commentators criticized ByteDance, saying it has not shown as much backbone as Huawei Technologies, also in the crosshairs of US-China tensions and now on a UStrade blacklist.</p><p>“(ByteDance) kneeled down so fast that it didn’t even wait for the Chinese government to retaliate,” said one comment that was ‘liked’ over 5,000 times.</p><p>The response in the US was a much different story, however.</p><p>“A US company should buy TikTok so everyone can keep using it and your data is safe,” Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer said on Twitter. &#8220;This is about privacy. With TikTok in China, it’s subject to Chinese Communist Party laws that may require handing over data to their government.”</p><p>Many prominent Republicans, including House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy, issued statements in support of a Microsoft acquisition of TikTok’s US operations.</p><p><em>With Post wires.&nbsp;</em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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