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Microsoft says talks over TikTok’s potential purchase to wrap up by September 15 in ‘any event’ after CEO speaks with Trump Microsoft says talks over TikTok’s potential purchase to wrap up by September 15 in ‘any event’ after CEO speaks with Trump
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Microsoft has said they would “move quickly” in their talks with ByteDance to buy TikTok, after CEO Satya Nadella discussed the issue with US President Donald Trump, who threatened to ban the popular Chinese app.Microsoft has said they would “move quickly” in their talks with ByteDance to buy TikTok, after CEO Satya Nadella discussed the issue with US President Donald Trump, who threatened to ban the popular Chinese app.
In a statement on its official blog on Sunday, Microsoft has confirmed that the discussions between them and the owner of TikTok, Chinese company ByteDance, have been underway, vowing to complete them “no later than September, 15” whatever the outcome.In a statement on its official blog on Sunday, Microsoft has confirmed that the discussions between them and the owner of TikTok, Chinese company ByteDance, have been underway, vowing to complete them “no later than September, 15” whatever the outcome.
Microsoft said that if a “preliminary proposal” communicated to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) between the companies to be made final, it would entail the US technology giant purchasing TikTok services in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.Microsoft said that if a “preliminary proposal” communicated to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) between the companies to be made final, it would entail the US technology giant purchasing TikTok services in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
The company said that it “appreciates the importance” of addressing Trump’s concerns about the purported security risks presented by TikTok, adding that it “looks forward” to continuing dialog with the US government as it seeks to thrash out a deal with ByteDance.The company said that it “appreciates the importance” of addressing Trump’s concerns about the purported security risks presented by TikTok, adding that it “looks forward” to continuing dialog with the US government as it seeks to thrash out a deal with ByteDance.
Under the scope of the agreement, which is currently in the works, Microsoft said it would make certain that all the private data that Americans had shared with the app would be “transferred to and remains in the US.”Under the scope of the agreement, which is currently in the works, Microsoft said it would make certain that all the private data that Americans had shared with the app would be “transferred to and remains in the US.”
As far as the US users’ data, that had already ended up outside the US is concerned, the company said that it would “ensure” it is wiped off from foreign servers after the transfer.As far as the US users’ data, that had already ended up outside the US is concerned, the company said that it would “ensure” it is wiped off from foreign servers after the transfer.
DETAILS TO FOLLOW Microsoft’s acknowledgement of the talks comes the same day after US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that Trump might “take action in the coming days” to deal with “broad array of national security risks” stemming from the companies, that Washington believes, are in bed with Beijing.
The talks between Microsoft and ByteDance had been reportedly put on hold after Trump announced on Friday that he might ban the app within the span of 24 hours either through an executive order or emergency powers, while also reportedly opposing the deal between the US-based company and the Chinese firm.
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