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America’s demand that TikTok sever ties with its Chinese parent, ByteDance, started as a principled national-security policy.
The future of the popular video app is now at the center of a geopolitical tussle between Washington and Beijing.
Beijing’s extraordinary move last week to walk away from the White House’s TikTok deal as leverage in an escalating trade war defies the norms of economic negotiations — but follows ...
President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he will again postpone the TikTok sell-or-ban deadline. What is the new ...
The TikTok ban passed both chambers of Congress, and then-President Joe Biden signed it into law last year, with widespread ...
Trump said Wednesday a potential deal for ByteDance — TikTok ’s Chinese parent company — to divest and keep the app available ...
If he wants Beijing to change, he needs the allies he’s tariffing.
The White House has made clear to Chinese officials that President Xi Jinping should request a call with Trump. But Beijing ...
The White House’s effort to force a divestiture of TikTok’s US operations has reportedly collapsed, at least for now, after ...
President Trump signs executive order extending TikTok's U.S. operations amid ongoing negotiations and Chinese pushback.
TikTok's Chinese parent company ... USA TODAY notes this extension seeks to give the White House additional time to persuade the Chinese government to approve an agreement that the Trump ...