INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
For many Americans, losing TikTok would be disruptive
TikTok has warned that US businesses could lose $1 billion in one month if TikTok shuts down
As these businesses wait in limbo for a resolution to the situation, it's getting harder to take the alleged national security threat
seriously, as clinching the deal appears to lack urgency.On Wednesday, the White House continued to warn that Americans are not safe using
TikTok, though, despite leaving Americans vulnerable for an extended period that could now stretch to eight months.In a statement, White
House press secretary Karoline Leavitt only explained that "President Trump does not want TikTok to go dark" and would sign an executive
order "to keep TikTok up and running" through mid-September
Leavitt confirmed that the Trump administration would focus on finishing the deal in this three-month period, "making sure the sale closes
so that Americans can keep using TikTok with the assurance that their data is safe and secure," Reuters reported.Trump's negotiations with
planned to use the TikTok deal as a bargaining chip, but the tit-for-tat retaliations between the US and China all spring reportedly left
China hesitant to agree to any deal
Perhaps sensing the power shift in negotiations, Trump offered to reduce China's highest tariffs to complete the deal in March
But by April, analysts opined that Trump was still "desperate" to close, while China saw no advantage in letting go of TikTok any time
soon.Despite the current truce, tensions between the US and China continue, as China has begun setting its own deadlines to maintain
leverage in the trade war
According to The Wall Street Journal, China put a six-month limit "on the sales of rare earths to US carmakers and manufacturers, giving
Beijing leverage if the trade conflict flares up again."