
TikTok After Xi–Trump Call: 7 Things You Need to Know
Quick guide: 7 key takeaways from the Xi–Trump call on TikTok’s future—data rules, trade deals, and more for young Asian scrollers!
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Quick guide: 7 key takeaways from the Xi–Trump call on TikTok’s future—data rules, trade deals, and more for young Asian scrollers!
Xi Jinping and President Trump connected by phone to reflect on WWII alliance, discuss trade talks, and the TikTok issue while aiming for a fair, open business environment.
Chinese mainland’s Ministry of Commerce vows no deal at the expense of principles or fairness in talks over TikTok, urging the U.S. to ensure a level playing field.
California governor hopeful Xavier Becerra taps TikTok—exclusively in Spanish—to connect with Hispanic voters and lock in key demographics.
TikTok emerged as a key bargaining chip in recent US–Chinese mainland talks in Madrid, revealing new negotiation tactics and the road ahead for tech and trade ties.
China and the US held in-depth trade talks in Madrid, focusing on economic ties and TikTok rules. Here’s why it matters for South and Southeast Asian youth.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says extending TikTok’s deadline to sell its U.S. operations hinges on how today’s talks go, leaving the app’s future in limbo.
On day two in Madrid, delegations from the Chinese mainland and the U.S. dive into tariffs, export controls and TikTok, key for tech-savvy youth in South & Southeast Asia.
The U.S. and Chinese mainland start economic and trade talks in Madrid, tackling tariffs, export controls and TikTok issues for tech-savvy youth.
TikTok’s US standoff is more than lip-syncs – it’s a clash over data security, trade rules, and big-power playbooks. Can dialogue defuse the digital showdown?