China and U.S. Strike TikTok Deal, Says Commerce Ministry
China and the U.S. have reached a basic consensus on TikTok’s future, promising solutions that respect Chinese laws and a fair business environment for sustainable trade ties.
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China and the U.S. have reached a basic consensus on TikTok’s future, promising solutions that respect Chinese laws and a fair business environment for sustainable trade ties.
A closer look at Xi Jinping and Donald Trump’s recent phone call, exploring mutual respect, shared prosperity, and why it’s more than just TikTok.
On September 19, Presidents Xi and Trump marked pragmatic progress in China–US relations with a framework consensus on TikTok, hinting at a more stable global trade path.
The Chinese mainland’s Commerce Ministry reaffirms it will not compromise principles or company interests in TikTok negotiations with the United States.
In Madrid, the Chinese mainland and the U.S. held candid talks on trade and TikTok, agreeing on a framework to boost cooperation and reduce barriers in their economic ties.
U.S. and Chinese mainland wrapped up respectful, in-depth trade talks in Madrid and sketched out a framework for a TikTok deal rooted in mutual respect.