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the US has given Tik TAKS parent company Bite Dance, another extension on a deadline to sell its US business.
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The short video sharing app is loved by millions of Americans, but the Trump administration claims it poses the national security threat from China.
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order in August giving Bite Dance 90 days to sell Tic Tac toe American buyers.
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That deadline was due to expire in November.
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On this latest extension to December, the fourth is the second one that's being granted.
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S authorities said on Wednesday they were reviewing a revised submission for Bite Dance to divest TIC Tac.
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If that proposed deal is rejected, tick tock could effectively be banned by the US bite.
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Dance is, however, pursuing litigation seeking to halt such a ban.
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In its legal filings, Tic TAC has argued that Trump relied on anti Chinese rhetorics during his unsuccessful re election campaign.
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Three American users, in turn, have argued that a shutdown would infringe their First Amendment rights, leading a district judge in Philadelphia to issue an injunction temporarily blocking the ban.
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The Department of Justice has appealed that ruling.
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If it all drags into next year, the issue will lie in President elect Joe Biden's inbox, who may decide to abandon the foresail of to top all together.