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TikTok’s $10B Fee to Government: The Deal That Changed How America Does Business

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The $10 billion fee attached to TikTok’s ownership transition has changed how America does business — at least in the sense that any future corporate deal requiring significant government involvement will now be negotiated in the shadow of this precedent. Oracle, UAE’s MGX, and Silver Lake made an initial $2.5 billion Treasury payment in January when they completed the acquisition of TikTok’s US operations from ByteDance. The remaining installments will follow until the full $10 billion commitment is discharged.
The deal’s national security origins were bipartisan and well-established. Congressional pressure over ByteDance’s Chinese ownership of TikTok culminated in legislation giving ByteDance a clear choice. Trump’s administration finalized the outcome through a September executive order approving the new ownership structure. The president was vocal about both the security and financial dimensions of the result.
Trump coined the phrase “fee-plus” to describe the government’s expected return — a term that has now been validated by the $10 billion binding obligation in the final deal. His administration’s consistent and public financial positioning throughout the negotiations left little doubt about the direction of the final terms.
JD Vance estimated TikTok’s US operations at approximately $14 billion. The government’s $10 billion fee equals roughly 70% of that figure, compared to investment banking advisory fees of around 1% on comparable transactions. The precedent this sets for future deals requiring executive involvement is one of the most consequential aspects of an already consequential arrangement.
TikTok continues to serve American users normally under the new management, with ByteDance profit-sharing maintained. The deal that changed how America does business has done so quietly, while TikTok’s users scroll on — unaware that the platform they use daily is at the center of a new financial reality for government-corporate relations.

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