President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping have agreed to move forward with a deal involving TikTok following what both sides described as a “productive” phone call.
The discussions centered on U.S. national security concerns and China’s role in the app’s future. TikTok, which has more than 170 million users in the United States, has faced ongoing scrutiny over how it handles data and its ownership ties to Beijing.
While the details of the agreement are still being finalized, the breakthrough could mark a turning point in U.S.–China tech relations. For the U.S., the deal is seen as a way to safeguard American users’ data and address security fears. For China, it represents a chance to reduce tensions with Washington while preserving TikTok’s global reach.
The outcome could set a precedent for how the U.S. handles other foreign-owned apps and technology companies, shaping the rules of digital competition and national security for years to come.
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