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The future of TikTok in the United States took a major step forward Thursday after China approved a transfer agreement for the popular short-video app. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed the move, saying he expects the sale to progress over the coming weeks and months.
ByteDance did not respond to Ars’ request for comment. The TikTok owner has remained quiet throughout the Trump administration’s negotiations with China over the US sale, which is supposed to resolve US national security concerns that China may influence content on the app.
According to U.S. national security law, Beijing-based ByteDance must sell TikTok's U.S. operations or effectively be banned in the country. China has yet to approve terms of a deal that would allow a new joint-venture company to oversee TikTok in the U.S.
Trump’s meeting with China’s Xi Jinping produced no details on the future of the popular app.
China's Commerce Ministry says Beijing will work with the Trump administration to resolve issues related to TokTok's ownership.
A tariff hike could potentially damage the Chinese economy. The U.S. imported about $438 billion worth of goods and services from China last year, making it the largest destination for China’s exports. In all, that figure accounts for about 15% of China’s exports, according to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Thursday that China has approved a TikTok transfer deal. CBS News White House reporter Willie James Inman has more.
Por BARBARA ORTUTAYLa reunión del jueves entre el presidente Donald Trump y el líder chino Xi Jinping produjo una serie de decisiones para ayudar a reducir las tensiones comerciales,
Objective In China, a large number of health-related short videos are posted on video platforms, including educational videos about irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). This study aimed to evaluate the reliability and quality of IBS-related video content on TikTok,
"In Kuala Lumpur, we finalized the TikTok agreement in terms of getting Chinese approval, and I would expect that would go forward in the coming weeks and months, and we'll finally see a resolution to that,