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Donald Trump: US Treasury should get cut of TikTok deal | Donald Trump: US Treasury should get cut of TikTok deal |
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Donald Trump has said the US should get a cut from the sale of TikTok's US unit if it is bought by an American firm. | Donald Trump has said the US should get a cut from the sale of TikTok's US unit if it is bought by an American firm. |
The US president said he made a demand for a "substantial portion" of the purchase price in a phone call at the weekend with Microsoft's boss. | The US president said he made a demand for a "substantial portion" of the purchase price in a phone call at the weekend with Microsoft's boss. |
He also warned he will ban the app, which is owned by China's ByteDance, on 15 September if there isn't a deal. | He also warned he will ban the app, which is owned by China's ByteDance, on 15 September if there isn't a deal. |
ByteDance is under pressure to sell its US business after Mr Trump threatened a crackdown on Chinese tech companies. | ByteDance is under pressure to sell its US business after Mr Trump threatened a crackdown on Chinese tech companies. |
The Trump administration has accused TikTok and others of providing data to the Chinese government - which Beijing and TikTok deny. | The Trump administration has accused TikTok and others of providing data to the Chinese government - which Beijing and TikTok deny. |
"The United States should get a very large percentage of that price, because we're making it possible," Mr Trump said. | "The United States should get a very large percentage of that price, because we're making it possible," Mr Trump said. |
"It would come from the sale, which nobody else would be thinking about but me, but that's the way I think, and I think it's very fair," he added. | "It would come from the sale, which nobody else would be thinking about but me, but that's the way I think, and I think it's very fair," he added. |
The request for payment to the US Treasury further complicated negotiations as legal experts highlighted that such a demand to secure regulatory approval for a takeover deal would be highly unorthodox. | The request for payment to the US Treasury further complicated negotiations as legal experts highlighted that such a demand to secure regulatory approval for a takeover deal would be highly unorthodox. |
Nicholas Klein, a lawyer at DLA Piper, said generally "the government doesn't have the authority to take a cut of a private deal through" the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, which is the inter-agency committee that reviews some foreign investments in the US. | Nicholas Klein, a lawyer at DLA Piper, said generally "the government doesn't have the authority to take a cut of a private deal through" the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, which is the inter-agency committee that reviews some foreign investments in the US. |
Talks over a potential deal looked to have been derailed on Friday when Mr Trump said he opposed Microsoft buying TikTok's US business. | Talks over a potential deal looked to have been derailed on Friday when Mr Trump said he opposed Microsoft buying TikTok's US business. |
While Mr Trump now giving his approval to a possible takeover is a major shift in the White House's position, the tight deadline for talks is another major hurdle for any potential deal. | While Mr Trump now giving his approval to a possible takeover is a major shift in the White House's position, the tight deadline for talks is another major hurdle for any potential deal. |
TikTok's US operations "will close down on September 15 unless Microsoft or somebody else is able to buy it and work out a deal, an appropriate deal so the Treasury… of the United States gets a lot of money," he said. | TikTok's US operations "will close down on September 15 unless Microsoft or somebody else is able to buy it and work out a deal, an appropriate deal so the Treasury… of the United States gets a lot of money," he said. |
Also on Monday, White House trade adviser Peter Navarro suggested that Microsoft could shed its holdings in China if it buys TikTok's US business. | |
"So the question is, is Microsoft going to be compromised?" Mr Navarro said in an interview with CNN. | |
He went on to say: "Maybe Microsoft could divest its Chinese holdings?" | |
Microsoft confirmed on Sunday in a blog post that it would continue discussions on a potential deal with TikTok after a call between its chief executive Satya Nadella and Mr Trump. | Microsoft confirmed on Sunday in a blog post that it would continue discussions on a potential deal with TikTok after a call between its chief executive Satya Nadella and Mr Trump. |
The technology giant declined to comment further on the conversation between Mr Trump and Mr Nadella beyond Sunday's blog post. | The technology giant declined to comment further on the conversation between Mr Trump and Mr Nadella beyond Sunday's blog post. |
Also on Sunday, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said President Trump would take action "in the coming days" against Chinese-owned software companies that he believed posed a national security risk. | Also on Sunday, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said President Trump would take action "in the coming days" against Chinese-owned software companies that he believed posed a national security risk. |
Speaking to Fox News, Mr Pompeo also said that TikTok was among those "feeding data directly to the Chinese Communist Party". | Speaking to Fox News, Mr Pompeo also said that TikTok was among those "feeding data directly to the Chinese Communist Party". |
Meanwhile, the state-run China Daily newspaper said on Tuesday that Beijing would not accept the "theft" of a Chinese technology company. | Meanwhile, the state-run China Daily newspaper said on Tuesday that Beijing would not accept the "theft" of a Chinese technology company. |
The state-backed paper also said in the editorial that China had "plenty of ways to respond if the administration carries out its planned smash and grab". | The state-backed paper also said in the editorial that China had "plenty of ways to respond if the administration carries out its planned smash and grab". |