<p>Aboard Air Force One: US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that his administration was in touch with four different groups about the sale of Chinese-owned social media platform TikTok, and that all options were good.</p><p>TikTok's fate has been up in the air since a law requiring its owner ByteDance to either sell it on national security grounds or face a ban took effect on January 19. Trump, after taking office on January 20, signed an executive order seeking to delay by 75 days the enforcement of the law.</p><p>Asked if there was going to soon be a deal on TikTok, Trump told reporters aboard the Air Force One, "it could."</p>.Trump says he expects good results from Ukraine talks.<p>"We're dealing with four different groups, and a lot of people want it ... all four are good," he added.</p><p>TikTok and ByteDance did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment outside of normal business hours.</p><p>The turmoil at TikTok has attracted several potential buyers, including former Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt, who have expressed interest in the fast-growing business analysts estimate could be worth as much as $50 billion. </p>
<p>Aboard Air Force One: US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that his administration was in touch with four different groups about the sale of Chinese-owned social media platform TikTok, and that all options were good.</p><p>TikTok's fate has been up in the air since a law requiring its owner ByteDance to either sell it on national security grounds or face a ban took effect on January 19. Trump, after taking office on January 20, signed an executive order seeking to delay by 75 days the enforcement of the law.</p><p>Asked if there was going to soon be a deal on TikTok, Trump told reporters aboard the Air Force One, "it could."</p>.Trump says he expects good results from Ukraine talks.<p>"We're dealing with four different groups, and a lot of people want it ... all four are good," he added.</p><p>TikTok and ByteDance did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment outside of normal business hours.</p><p>The turmoil at TikTok has attracted several potential buyers, including former Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt, who have expressed interest in the fast-growing business analysts estimate could be worth as much as $50 billion. </p>