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US President Donald Trump announced that Chinese President Xi Jinping has approved the Tiktok agreement, but announced with “strict control”. He also described the agreement as “very good”.
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US President Donald Trump announced on Friday that Chinese President Xi Jinping’s video sharing platform approved the Tiktok agreement to continue to operate in the United States. Speaking with journalists in Oval Office, President Trump said, “I made a good call with President Xi. Tiktok approved the agreement. We look forward to closing the agreement. We must sign; It can be a formality. Tiktok agreement comes and investors are preparing. “
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Trump said that the US will have a “strict control üzerinde on the application. “We will have a very strict control. A created is an incredible thing … I am a little prejudiced because it frankly received numbers that no one has ever heard before.
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Trump and Xi Jinping, former US President Joe Biden’s administration, the platform China’s Internet company to force the property to refer to the legislation to force the legislation, the threat of prohibition, including the Chinese practice Tiktok, including a telephone conversation discussed. Shortly after Trump’s conversation with Xi Jinping, Bayta said that the company would proceed with relevant jobs that allow Tiktok to continue to work in the USA. ByTedance, “President Xi Jinping and President Donald Tiktok’a thank you for paying attention to Tiktok. ByTedans, Tiktok’un American users will continue to serve well by allowing the relevant work according to the requirements of Chinese laws,” he said.
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The legislation, adopted in April 2024, aimed to ban the implementation from 19 January 2025, but the Trump government has not yet implemented it. The United States is eager to make an agreement with China, which enables investors to control Tiktok more. According to the Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, familiar to the agreement, the proposed agreement between Beijing and Washington controls 80 percent of a group of American investors Tiktok, while the remaining 20 percent will be controlled by Chinese companies, including Bayta.

