TikTok’s Chinese owner offers to forego stake to clinch U.S. deal-sources – ZAWYA

TikTok’s Chinese owner offers to forego stake to clinch U.S. deal-sources – ZAWYA

TikTok's Chinese owner offers to forego stake to clinch U.S. deal-sources Under the new proposed deal, ByteDance would exit completely and Microsoft Corp would take over TikTok in the United States    NEW YORK/WASHINGTON - China's ByteDance has agreed to divest the U.S. operations of TikTok completely in a bid to save a deal with the White House, after President Donald Trump said on Friday he had decided to ban the popular short-video app, two people familiar with the matter said on Saturday.U.S. officials have said TikTok under its Chinese parent poses a national risk because of the personal data it handles. ByteDance's concession will test whether Trump's threat to ban TikTok is a negotiating tactic, or whether he is intent on cracking down on a social media app that boasts it has 100 million users in the United States.Trump told reporters onboard Air Force One late on Friday that he would issue an order for TikTok to be banned in the United States as early as Saturday. "Not the deal that you have been hearing about, that they are going to buy and sell... We are not an M&A (mergers and acquisitions) country," Trump said. U.S. officials have said TikTok