China sidesteps question on TikTok after Trump says close to deal

Hong Kong CNN China s cabinet on Monday sidestepped a question on US President Donald Trump s latest claim that he pretty much has a deal with Beijing to bring TikTok into American ownership and that talks with China over the popular short-video app could begin early this week TikTok s Chinese parent company ByteDance is under pressure to spin off the short-video app s US operations by September or face a ban in the United States Last year then President Joe Biden signed a sale-or-ban law requiring ByteDance to divest the app to an American owner over national assurance concerns Despite an original January deadline Trump has repeatedly delayed enforcement of the law China has reiterated its principle and position on issues related to TikTok on multiple occasions China s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning stated on Monday in response to a request for an update on the latest TikTok talks without providing further details When previously solicited about the TikTok deal the Foreign Ministry has urged the US to provide an open fair just and non-discriminatory business milieu for Chinese businesses and noted that acquisition of businesses should be independently decided by companies in accordance with domain principles The Chinese governing body has given little indication that it would approve a forced sale In early a Commerce Ministry spokeswoman declared in the ruling body s first direct response to the matter that China would oppose any forced sale of TikTok citing how a sale or divestiture of the app would involve exporting instrument and had to be approved by the Chinese authorities TikTok s algorithm is widely seen as the app s secret sauce behind its explosive popularity In the US TikTok boasts over million monthly advancing users according to the company early last year Over of American teens and about a third of American adults use the social media platform according to a Pew Research Center examination for news entertainment or even to earn a living On Friday Trump narrated reporters aboard Air Force One that the US pretty much has a deal on the sale of the app though he disclosed he s not confident China would approve the deal I think we re going to start Monday or Tuesday talking to China perhaps President Xi or one of his representatives but we pretty much have a deal on TikTok he revealed referring to Chinese leader Xi Jinping He added the deal would seemingly have to be approved by China CNN has reached out to ByteDance and TikTok for comment In late June Trump reported that there was a buyer for TikTok teasing an announcement in two weeks It s a group of very wealthy people he stated on a Fox News campaign then without providing more details A deal that would transfer control of the app s US operations to American ownership had been on the horizon But Trump s announcements of reciprocal tariffs that brought levies on Chinese imports to the US to on April prompted China to pull out of the deal CNN announced earlier Based on the law ByteDance can own no more than of the platform in the final deal and the app s US operations cannot coordinate with ByteDance on the app s algorithm or data-sharing practices Alex Capri a lecturer at the Business School of the National University of Singapore informed CNN that he doubts Beijing would approve the sale Even if Beijing would choose to overlook the newest tariff hikes and ratcheting up of US export controls on Chip technologies they still wouldn t grant export licenses for the algorithms he declared On Sunday American tech media The Information shared that TikTok is building a new version of its app for US users to be launched ahead of the September deadline Users will need to download the new app to continue using its platform while the existing app will shut down by March next year it noted