Ben Harburg, managing partner at Novo Capital, says the U.S. should make sure it doesn't sacrifice too much in any deal to keep TikTok alive as China doesn't value the company as much as Trump thinks, and that while Elon Musk would've been viewed as an "ideal neutral" buyer for TikTok by both the U.S. and China.
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- Most potential TikTok buyers do not satisfy both U.S. and Chinese requirements. 28s
- China may not value TikTok as highly as U.S. officials believe. 56s
- Elon Musk could have been a neutral buyer acceptable to both countries. 1m 26s
- TikTok's sale should be kept separate from broader U.S.-China trade negotiations. 3m 7s
- China has censored TikTok domestically and sees it as detrimental to youth. 3m 13s