
"China's position on the TikTok issue is clear, the readout said. The Chinese government respects the wishes of companies and welcomes them to conduct commercial negotiations based on market rules and reach solutions that comply with Chinese laws and regulations and balance interests. China hopes that the US will provide an open, fair and non-discriminatory business environment for Chinese companies to invest in the US."
"In a post on Truth Social, Trump described the call as very productive. We made progress on many very important issues including Trade, Fentanyl, the need to bring the War between Russia and Ukraine to an end, and the approval of the TikTok Deal, Trump wrote. He said he and Xi would meet at the Asia-Pacificeconomic cooperation summit in South Korea in late October and he would visit China in the early part of next year."
"Donald Trump's attempts to broker a deal that would transfer TikTok from Chinese to US control remained unresolved on Friday despite a call between the US president and Xi Jinping. China and the US have been at loggerheads over trade negotiations and the future of TikTok, a Chinese-owned social media platform that faces a ban in the US. Trump said this week that Washington and Beijing had agreed a deal on TikTok under which it would be transferred to US control."
Attempts to transfer TikTok to US control remain unresolved despite a phone call between US president Donald Trump and Xi Jinping. China emphasized the importance of US‑China relations and described the call as pragmatic, positive, and constructive. The Chinese government said it respects companies' wishes, welcomes commercial negotiations based on market rules, and seeks solutions that comply with Chinese laws and balance interests while urging the US to provide an open, fair, non‑discriminatory business environment. Trump said the call was productive, cited progress on trade, fentanyl, Russia–Ukraine, and TikTok, and announced planned meetings in South Korea. Madrid negotiations preceded a temporary trade‑war pause with a 10 November deadline.
Read at www.theguardian.com
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]