US President Donald Trump announced on ticket.
US President Donald Trump has formally extended the deadline to keep the social media app ticket available in the US till 16 December. This has given time to complete the outline of the agreement announced on Monday after talks between American and Chinese government officials.
Trump issued an executive order for the fourth time on Tuesday, through which the time limit has been extended to sell or face a ban to an American company for tickets related to China, bypassing the federal law. The original time limit was 19 January this year, that is, a day before Trump took oath of second term.
Discussion on tickets with Chinese President Xi Chinifung
Trump was asked about the agreement on Tuesday that he had announced a day earlier and reiterated that he would discuss tickets with Chinese President Xi Chinifung on Friday. He said that some companies want to buy a social media app owned by Bittens and will be informed about its potential contenders soon.
The date of ticket sales has increased many times
President Trump has extended the deadline for ticket sales three times. For the first time, Trump signed an executive order on 20 January after becoming President, after which tickets were banned in the US. The second time the deadline was extended in April, when an attempt was being made to convert tickets into an American company, but the deal was broken by China’s retreat after Trump’s tariff announcement. For the third time, Trump extended the deadline for 90 days in June.
Danger hovering on ticket
The basic company of the ticket is from China and the US feels that this app can share the data of users to the Chinese government. Describing it as a threat to national security, the US had passed a law, under which Bitdens would have to hand over the ownership rights of tickets to an American company or stop operating in the country.





