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        <title><![CDATA[TikTok’s parent ByteDance reportedly preparing to shut down app if it’s not sold]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TikTok&#8217;s parent company is getting ready to shut down its American operations in the event that a sale doesn&#8217;t materialize in the next few months, according to a report.</p><p>President Trump signed an executive order earlier this month ordering ByteDance to sell TikTok&#8217;s US business to a &#8220;very American company&#8221; or be banned from operating in the country.</p><p>Though TikTok&#8217;s parent, Beijing-based ByteDance, is reportedly <strong>on the cusp of reaching a deal</strong> with Microsoft and Walmart, it told engineers in a memo to draw up contingency plans to kill the mega-popular video platform, according to Reuters.</p><p>The Chinese company is also making separate plans for TikTok&#8217;s American employees and vendors to be compensated in the event that the app is banned. TikTok has already implemented a hiring freeze in the US for most open positions due to the uncertainty surrounding its future, according to the report.</p><p>ByteDance doesn&#8217;t anticipate needing to pull the kill-switch, however, and a TikTok spokesperson said in a statement that the company is &#8220;confident that we will reach a resolution that ensures TikTok is here for the long run.&#8221;</p><p>“As any responsible company would do, we are simultaneously developing plans to try to ensure that our US employees continue to get paid in any outcome,” they said.</p><p>TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer <strong>quit his post</strong> on Thursday after reportedly being left out of sale negotiations with both Microsoft and Oracle.</p><p>Walmart has confirmed its interest in the app, saying that it envisions TikTok providing it &#8220;with an important way for us to reach and serve omnichannel customers as well as grow our third-party marketplace and advertising business.&#8221;</p>]]></content:encoded>
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