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Exclusive: Trump gives Microsoft 45 days to clinch TikTok deal

Published 03/08/2020, 01:01
Updated 03/08/2020, 07:21
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) task force news briefing at the White House in Washington

By Greg Roumeliotis, Echo Wang and Matt Spetalnick

NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump only agreed to allow Microsoft Corp (O:MSFT) to negotiate the acquisition of popular short-video app TikTok if it could secure a deal in 45 days, three people familiar with the matter said on Sunday.

The move represents an about-face for Trump and prompted the U.S. tech giant to declare its interest in the blockbuster social media deal that could further inflame U.S.-China relations. Trump said on Friday he was planning to ban TikTok amid concerns that its Chinese ownership represents a national security risk because of the personal data it handles.

The proposed acquisition of TikTok, which boasts 100 millions U.S. users, would offer Microsoft a rare opportunity to become a major competitor to social media giants such as Facebook Inc (O:FB) and Snap Inc (N:SNAP). Microsoft also owns professional social media network LinkedIn (NYSE:LNKD).

Trump had dismissed the idea of a sale to Microsoft on Friday. But following a discussion between Trump and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, the Redwood, Washington-based company said in a statement on Sunday that it would continue negotiations to acquire TikTok from ByteDance, and that it aimed to reach a deal by Sept. 15.

This is a deadline that was put to ByteDance and Microsoft by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which scrutinizes deals for potential national security risks, according to the sources.

Trump changed his mind following pressure from some of his advisers and many in his Republican party, one of the sources said. Banning TikTok would alienate many of its young users ahead of the U.S. presidential election in November, and would likely trigger a wave of legal challenges. Several prominent Republican lawmakers put out statements in the last two days urging Trump to back a sale of TikTok to Microsoft.

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"A win-win in the making," Republican Senator Lindsey Graham tweeted in response to Trump's new stance on Sunday.

The negotiations between ByteDance and Microsoft will be overseen by CFIUS, a U.S. government panel that has the right to block any agreement, according to the sources, who requested anonymity ahead of a White House announcement. Microsoft cautioned in its statement that there is no certainty a deal will be reached.

"Microsoft fully appreciates the importance of addressing the President's concerns. It is committed to acquiring TikTok subject to a complete security review and providing proper economic benefits to the United States, including the United States Treasury," Microsoft said in a statement.

ByteDance and the White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the Microsoft talks. In a statement issued late on Sunday that did not mention TikTok, ByteDance said it faced "complex and unimaginable difficulties" in going global.

As relations between the United States and China deteriorate over trade, Hong Kong's autonomy, cyber security and the spread of the novel coronavirus, TikTok has emerged as a flashpoint in the dispute between the world's two largest economies.

State-backed newspaper China Daily on Monday called ByteDance the victim of a "witch hunt" from the United States, and said Washington had not provided evidence to support its allegation that TikTok posed a threat to U.S. national security.

Under the proposed deal, Microsoft said it would take over TikTok's operations in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. It said it would ensure that all private data of TikTok's American users is transferred to and remains in the United States.

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Microsoft may invite other American investors to acquire minority stakes in TikTok, the company added. About 70% of the outside capital ByteDance has raised has come from the United States.

It is not clear how much Microsoft could pay for TikTok. Reuters reported last week that ByteDance's valuation expectations for the app exceeded $50 billion, although U.S. pressure to divest it could lower that price tag.

A key issue in the negotiations will be separating TikTok's technology from ByteDance's infrastructure and access, to alleviate U.S. concerns about the integrity of personal data. ByteDance owns a Chinese short video app called Douyin that was based on the same code used for TikTok.

One idea under consideration is to give Microsoft and ByteDance a transition period to develop technology for TikTok that will be completely separate from ByteDance, one of the sources said.

Microsoft said it did not intend to provide further updates until there was a definitive outcome in the negotiations.

APP SCRUTINY

The United States has been increasingly scrutinizing app developers over the personal data they handle, especially if some of it involves U.S. military or intelligence personnel. Ordering the divestment of TikTok would not be the first time the White House has taken action over such concerns.

Earlier this year, Chinese gaming company Beijing Kunlun Tech Co Ltd (SZ:300418) sold Grindr LLC, a popular gay dating app it bought in 2016, for $620 million after being ordered by CFIUS to divest.

In 2018, CFIUS forced China's Ant Financial to scrap plans to buy MoneyGram International Inc (O:MGI) over concerns about the safety of data that could identify U.S. citizens.

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ByteDance was valued at as much as $140 billion earlier this year when one of its shareholders, Cheetah Mobile (N:CMCM), sold a small stake in a private deal, Reuters has reported. The start-up's investors include Japan's SoftBank Group Corp (T:9984).

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Go live in China then & practise your religion openly oh &...while you're there, criticise the government openly regarding it's environmental policies, Tibet, HK,SInkiang region, South China sea, it's copyright & intellectual proerty practices, social credit & espionage & if you're still alive after & your mind is still intact after & you're allowed to access the intetnet..post here...tell people how you were treated, it might be a long time however. And yes, I'm saying this because I'm jealous other countries can't compete.
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don’t throw stones when your own house is probably much worse and for that fact steal from others to make yourselves rich. China os a rich country and makes other countries rich too and according to statistics it is china that makes Africa keep moving aside the EU. What does your country do other than take and use. Don’t throw stones
The UK is digging its country into more *****not just with China but also the US - laughable - Boris Johnson could be set for an almighty bust-up with Donald Trump after giving Chinese video sharing app TikTok the green light to relocate to London.
Brois just agreed a deal with tik tok to move HQ to london... 🙌🏻
I don’t agree absolutely @ Sim ple - China has had several chances to change to a 100% democratic economy if it wanted but has stucked partly to communism. Today China has advanced from 30 yrs ago China and today China. Today China owning 30% market share should go 100% democracy and will not have to subject its country with unnecessarily accusation. The US under bad leadership does very worse things compared to which ever communism has ever existed. The ex president Franklin Roosevelt together with Churchil were accomplices with Russia Stalin and they all did very dangerous things but the US has restored its injury and forgotten. There are even today evil western world leaders worse than communism- but who says communism is evil - it’s just not democratic and that’s all about it
DescriptionCommunism is a philosophical, social, political, economic ideology and movement whose ultimate goal is the establishment of a communist society, namely a socioeconomic order structured upon the ideas of common ownership of the means of production and the absence of social classes, money and the state.
What is Communism and people blanket today China as communism since part of its government has be so like forever but Trump has stigmatise “communism” as a threat to security which communism with common sense will suggest communism has absolutely nothing to do with any other country or security. It seems alot are very ignorant the meaning of communism- here from Wikepedia- but before I post it, Trump knows 100% that communism is an individual choice of a country and has nothing to do with security threat of other countries - it’s a personal choice of a country for Trump has stigmatise China to a national threat only to destroy its economy- where are the educated ones here for there are lots of drop out school people that constantly follow Trump’s nonsense
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