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China has approved Donald Trump's TikTok deal, ending an 18-month saga that kept millions of American users on edge.
President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping finalized a deal this morning, which will move forward in coming weeks and months.
After threatening 100% tariffs on Chinese goods starting 1 November, President Donald Trump confirmed on Thursday that he and President Xi Jinping reached an agreement for lower levies.
The future of TikTok in the United States remains in the hands of Chinese officials, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said. During a CNBC interview on July 24, Lutnick said if China does not approve a U.S.-drafted deal to sell the American assets of ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said Thursday that TikTok will have to stop operating in the United States if China does not approve a deal for the sale of the Chinese-owned short video app that is used by some 170 million Americans. Lutnick, speaking on ...
Following President Trump's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Kuala Lumpur, Bessent told Fox Business Network, "we finalized the TikTok agreement in terms of getting
A central question to TikTok’s potential shutdown saga has been whether the popular social video platform would keep its algorithm — the secret sauce that powers its addictive video feed — after it’s divested from Chinese parent company ByteDance.
The U.S. and China agreed on a framework deal to allow TikTok to keep operating in the U.S. amid trade negotiations as the social media app faced being shut down as early as Wednesday without action. "The framework for a switch to a U.S.-controlled ...
A deal between the U.S. and China over the ownership of TikTok includes new stipulations over who controls the social media company's algorithm, a closely guarded secret which has proved to be a major sticking point in negotiations between the countries.