US President Donald Trump hopes easing tariffs on China will make Beijing come up with a deal to sell TikTok to a non-Chinese buyer.
US President Donald Trump is open to easing tariffs on China in return for the country to agree to a deal to sell TikTok.
The 78-year-old businessman – who called for the ByteDance-owned short video app to be banned in his first year of presidency – added he is happy to go beyond the April 5 deadline for a non-Chinese buyer to take control of it.
It comes as President Trump – who now has an account on the social media platform – delayed a law created under his predecessor Joe Biden’s administration in 2024 for the banning of TikTok – which was due to national security fears – in January 2025.
According to BBC News, he told reporters: “With respect to TikTok, and China is going to have to play a role in that, possibly in the form of an approval, maybe, and I think they’ll do that.
“Maybe I’ll give them a little reduction in tariffs or something to get it done.”
President Trump is hopeful that a deal will be outlined before the April 5 deadline, however, if an agreement does not come to fruition, TikTok will be slapped with a ban in the US – which has approximately 170 million American users – on national security grounds.
Donald Trump open to ‘cutting tariffs’ on China for TikTok sell deal
