The Trump administration is reportedly set to receive up to $10 billion for facilitating the restructuring of TikTok’s US operations. According to recent reports, an initial $2.5 billion payment has already been made, with additional installments expected over time.
The deal involved a consortium of investors, including Oracle and major private equity firms, acquiring stakes in a US-based TikTok entity. The structure allowed the platform to continue operating domestically while addressing regulatory concerns.
What stands out is the scale of compensation tied to the agreement. With the US entity valued at approximately $14 billion, the fee represents a significant portion of the deal’s total worth. This raises questions about the evolving role of governments in brokering large-scale tech transactions.
The arrangement also reflects a broader trend of increasing state involvement in strategic industries, particularly where data security and digital infrastructure are concerned.
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