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The White House was nearing a TikTok deal, but China halted the agreement after Trump announced wide-ranging tariffs, a source told AP.
China’s government on Monday sidestepped a question on US President Donald Trump’s recent claim that he “pretty much” has a ...
The announcement, however, was shut down by China in response to the sweeping tariffs the Trump administration is imposing on foreign imports into the U.S. which includes hefty tariffs for China ...
The influx of more than 700,000 new users has been driven by a looming U.S. ban on TikTok, used by 170 million Americans, on national security concerns.
Allowing TikTok to continue to be operated by its current parent company could allow the Chinese government to covertly influence US elections, the Justice Department said in a court filing late ...
Trump announced the decision hours after China issued retaliatory tariffs in response to his “Liberation Day” salvo of reciprocal levies.
The announcement of President Trump’s “reciprocal tariffs” last week prompted China to put a nearly final deal for the sale of TikTok on hold.
The Justice Department has accused TikTok of harnessing the capability to gather bulk information on users based on views on divisive social issues like gun control, abortion and religion.