What TikTok’s $10 Billion Fee Tells Us About the Price of Doing Business With Washington

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The $10 billion fee attached to TikTok’s US ownership transition carries a message that corporate America will find hard to ignore: doing business with the Trump administration may come with an extraordinary price tag. Oracle, UAE’s MGX, and Silver Lake — the investors who acquired TikTok’s operations from ByteDance — committed to making this payment in stages, with $2.5 billion already deposited into the Treasury in January. The remaining balance will follow until the full $10 billion obligation is discharged.

The national security justification for forcing ByteDance to sell was well-established and bipartisan. Years of congressional pressure, intelligence community warnings, and legislative action had built a robust case for separating TikTok’s US operations from its Chinese parent. Trump’s September executive order provided the final approval, with the president framing the outcome as a model of effective American governance.

Trump’s financial intentions were never ambiguous. His coinage of the phrase “fee-plus” was both a public declaration and a negotiating position. The $10 billion that now defines the deal’s financial terms is the direct product of that position — accepted by the investor consortium as the cost of gaining access to and approval from the administration.

JD Vance valued TikTok’s US operations at approximately $14 billion. At $10 billion, the government’s fee equals roughly 70% of total deal value, compared to investment banking advisory fees of around 1% on comparable transactions. The message for future corporate buyers seeking government facilitation is clear: the current administration considers its blessing worth far more than market rates suggest.

TikTok continues to serve American users under the new ownership framework, with ByteDance profit-sharing intact. The deal has set a price for doing business with this White House that will factor into calculations across the corporate world, well beyond the technology sector.

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