#TikTok services restored#
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Overview
Trump announced he would "save" TikTok and plans to sign an executive order to postpone the ban on TikTok. He also plans to work with TikTok to establish a joint venture with the U.S. owning 50% of the company to ensure the U.S. has control and TikTok can continue operating. After Trump's promise, TikTok has resumed service in the U.S. TikTok said it will work with Trump to develop a long-term solution to ensure its continued operation in the U.S.
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Trump announced he will sign an executive order to delay the TikTok ban and plans to set up a joint venture with a 50% stake for the US to ensure it has control over TikTok and allows its continued operation. The move is aimed at addressing US concerns over TikTok’s data security and national security. TikTok said it will work with Trump to develop a long-term solution that ensures its continued operation in the US, and thanked Trump for providing the necessary clarity and assurances to its service providers, guaranteeing they will not be punished. Ultimately, TikTok resumed services in the US and users could continue using the app.
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Trump will save TikTok through an executive order and plans to set up a joint venture with a 50% stake for the US to ensure control of TikTok and its continued operation.
Trump will work with TikTok to develop a long-term solution to ensure its continued operation in the US.
Trump's actions are intended to protect US national security and prevent user data from being accessed by Chinese officials.
TikTok resumes service in the US, thanks to Trump's intervention.