Trump Says US Will Hold Talks With China on Possible TikTok Deal Next Week

President Donald Trump told reporters on Friday that U.S. officials would begin talks with China about a potential TikTok deal next week.
Trump stated that the United States “pretty much” has a deal for the sale of TikTok’s U.S. operations, but noted that it will likely require approval from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in order to proceed.
“I think we’re gonna start Monday or Tuesday talking to China, perhaps President Xi or one of his representatives,” he told reporters aboard Air Force One, referring to CCP leader Xi Jinping.
When asked if he was confident that China would approve the sale of the video-sharing application’s U.S. operations, Trump said that he believed it would benefit both countries.
“I’m not confident, but I think so. President Xi and I have a great relationship,” Trump said. “I think the deal is good for China, and it’s good for us.”
The recent extension was the third time Trump had granted a reprieve to the enforcement of a law that Congress passed in 2024 mandating that ByteDance divest itself of its ownership of TikTok by January, or the application will go dark in the United States. Lawmakers cited national security concerns due to ByteDance’s ties to the CCP.
“We had a deal pretty much for TikTok—not a deal but pretty close—and then China changed the deal because of the tariffs,” Trump told reporters on Air Force One on April 6. “If I gave a little cut in tariffs, they’d approve that deal in 15 minutes, which shows you the power of tariffs.”
TikTok has faced scrutiny amid concerns that the CCP could potentially access U.S. consumer data and the algorithm owned by ByteDance.