President Donald Trump said Saturday he's given his "blessing" to a proposed deal between Oracle and Walmart for the US operations of TikTok, the Chinese-owned app he's targeted for national security and data privacy concerns.
Trump said the proposed deal will result in a new company likely to be based in Texas and under the control of US-based Oracle and Walmart.
"I have given the deal my blessing," he said. "If they get it done, that's great. If they don't, that's OK too."
Trump has been demanding that TikTok, a video app popular with younger people, be sold to a US company or else its US operations shut down. He's also been targeting WeChat, another Chinese-owned app. The dispute over the two apps is the latest flashpoint in the rising tensions between the world's two largest economies.
Just a day earlier, the US Commerce Department said it would bar TikTok from US app stores as of late Sunday. Further restrictions that would prevent TikTok from accessing essential internet services in the country would go into effect on November 12. The deal Trump signed off on would allow TikTok's US operations to keep functioning.