U.S. President Donald Trump will consider on Wednesday a final proposal related to TikTok ahead of an April 5 deadline for the app to find a non-Chinese buyer or face a U.S. ban, a White House official told Reuters.
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The National on MSNAndreessen Horowitz joins list of potential TikTok buyers as ban deadline loomsUS venture capital firm Andreesen Horowitz is reportedly in talks to buy a stake in TikTok, as part of a proposed deal to divest the platform's US operations from Chinese parent company ByteDance, days before a deadline for the sale of the app.
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Marc Andreessen is pushing to buy TikTok in a deal designed to meet demands from President Donald Trump, who’s threatening to ban the app in the United States
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U.S. venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz is in discussions to invest in TikTok as part of an effort led by President Donald Trump to gain control of the short-video app from its Chinese owners, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday.