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TikTok reportedly stays on App Store after assurance from Attorney General Pam Bondi
GMGM(GM) CNBC·2025-04-06 19:47

Group 1 - Apple will keep TikTok on its App Store for at least 75 more days after receiving assurances from Attorney General Pam Bondi [1][3] - President Trump signed an executive order to extend the TikTok ban deadline for the second time, requiring ByteDance to sell its U.S. operations under a national security law [2] - The extension of the TikTok ban comes after Trump announced cumulative tariffs of 54% on China, indicating a potential negotiation for tariff reductions to facilitate the sale of TikTok's U.S. operations [5] Group 2 - TikTok briefly went offline for U.S. users in January after the initial ban deadline, and it was unavailable for download until February 13, when Apple reinstated it following a similar assurance from Bondi [4] - AG Bondi's letter indicated that Apple would not be penalized for hosting TikTok, aligning with Trump's deadline extension [3] - Trump suggested that he might reduce tariffs to help facilitate a deal for ByteDance to sell TikTok's U.S. operations, emphasizing the significance of tariffs over the TikTok deal [5]