Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated Monday that the U.S. has a “framework” for a TikTok deal, after President Trump hinted that his administration had reached a deal to maintain the app obtainable within the U.S.
“We have a framework for a TikTok deal,” Bessent stated at a press convention in Madrid. “The two leaders, President Trump and Party Chair Xi [Jinping], will speak on Friday to complete the deal. But we do have a framework for a deal with TikTok.”
Bessent, who was in Spain for commerce talks with Chinese language officers, declined to debate the “commercial terms” of the settlement between “two private parties” however emphasised that they “have been agreed upon.”
“We had very good discussions,” he added. “We preferred to keep the discussions on TikTok. We will be holding trade negotiations in about a month again at a different location.”
The announcement comes because the administration’s newest TikTok extension is about to run out Wednesday. Trump has repeatedly delayed enforcement of a regulation, handed final yr, requiring TikTok’s China-based guardian firm ByteDance to divest from the app or face a ban on U.S. networks and app shops.
U.S. Commerce Consultant Jamieson Greer steered the president may additional prolong the timeline if essential to signal the settlement.
“We believe we have an agreement,” he stated Monday. “It’s just subject to the leaders’ approval. So, if you need to extend it by some period of time just to get it signed, et cetera, that’s one thing. But we’re not going to be in the business of having repetitive extensions. We have a deal.”
Trump hinted at a optimistic end result earlier within the day, suggesting a “deal was also reached on a ‘certain’ company that young people in our Country very much wanted to save. They will be very happy!”