#Trump Delays TikTok Ban#

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Trump has delayed the ban on TikTok and plans to set up a joint venture with a 50% stake owned by the US to ensure control and continued operation of TikTok. TikTok was previously banned in the US, but has resumed service after Trump pledged "assurances". TikTok says it will work with Trump to develop a long-term solution to ensure its continued operation in the US.

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Trump has delayed the TikTok ban and plans to establish a joint venture with a 50% stake owned by the United States to ensure that the US has control over TikTok and that it can continue to operate. The decision came after TikTok announced that it would work with Trump to develop a long-term solution to ensure its continued operation in the United States. Trump said he would issue an executive order to extend the deadline for TikTok to sell or be banned, giving time to reach a deal that would protect national security. Following Trump's promise, TikTok has resumed service in the US. However, the decision has sparked controversy, with some arguing that Trump's move is to protect US user data, while others believe it is a crackdown on Chinese companies.

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Trump plans to set up a joint venture in which the U.S. will own 50% of the shares to ensure it controls TikTok and keeps it running.

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Trump said he will issue an executive order to delay the ban on TikTok and called for the U.S. to have a partial stake in the joint venture.

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TikTok said it would work with Trump to develop a long-term solution to ensure its continued operation in the United States.

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TikTok is back in the United States, thanking President Trump for his assurances.

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