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TikTok will go dark in the U.S unless China agrees to a deal that giving U.S. owners majority control over the video app, ...
Lutnick’s comments follow his warning last week that TikTok will have to stop operating in the U.S. if China does not approve ...
Chinese and American trade negotiators concluded their two-day meeting in Stockholm without a clear path forward to avert ...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Tuesday said U.S.-China trade talks were "far reaching, robust and highly ...
China has long implemented a so-called “Great Firewall” that bans US-owned social media apps like Facebook, Instagram and X. TikTok itself is unavailable in China.
China’s commerce ministry previously said it would “firmly oppose” a forced sale of TikTok, although other would-be buyers put up their hands. TikTok parent company ByteDance has also ...
For users outside China, they created TikTok in 2017. To ensure its place in global markets, ByteDance didn't simply take the Douyin app and reconfigure it for the 40 languages it now supports.
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang weighs in on the growing China threat, the fate of TikTok and President Donald Trump reportedly blocking Taiwan President's trip to U.S.