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But Trump’s decision to follow through on his sweeping tariff plan — with additional 34% duties on China — prompted ByteDance reps to call off the deal until China and the US hold talks about future ...
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Billionaire businessman Mark Cuban said on Bluesky that Trump's aggressive tariffs, combined with DOGE cuts, could cause long-term economic harm.
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China retaliated with its own set of 34% tariffs on all US goods on Friday.
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Digital Music News on MSNChina Pulls Back On Oh-So Close TikTok Deal After Trump Tariffs — Investors Sue ByteDance Over Alleged Antitrust ViolationsTrump’s broad-ranging tariffs may have ultimately delayed a TikTok deal, leading to the latest 75-day extension to make room for more negotiations. The Trump administration sounded confident that it was nearing a deal for TikTok’s operations to be spun off in the US into another company owned by a majority of American investors.
TikTok creator ByteDance has an AI image generation model called InfiniteYou that lets you create fake photos of yourself.
Washington — President Trump on Friday said he would sign another executive order to delay enforcement of a law that effectively bans TikTok, amid talks about a possible deal to sell the widely popular platform.
The deal remains in limbo, hostage to the emerging trade war between the U.S. and China. On Friday, Trump said he is extending the deadline for TikTok to be banned or sold off by its Chinese-owned parent company, ByteDance.
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Several potential buyers have bid on the popular social media app to ensure its continued access in the United States.
President Donald Trump says he is signing an executive order to keep TikTok running in the U.S. for another 75 days
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TikTok, owned by the Chinese company ByteDance, has been at the center of controversy in the U.S. for four years now due to concerns about user data As TikTok's future remains uncertain, a number of prominent moguls and companies are competing for the opportunity to purchase the app.