- American and Chinese officials confirm that they have reached a property agreement on Tiktok
- The deadline for Tiktok to disintegrate or prohibit in the US.
- The president of the United States, Donald Trump, is expected to meet his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, on Friday, September 19
American and Chinese officials confirmed that they have finally reached an agreement on the property of Tiktok.
The movement is ready to end the saga of the US Tiktok ban. UU. After about nine months of debate.
The popular Chinese platforms to share videos darkened for approximately 24 hours on January 19, 2025, causing an increase in the use of the best VPN services.
The Trump administration would extend the deadline for Tiktok to disintegrate or prohibit in the US.
The impulse to prohibit Tiktok comes from national security concerns. Especially, critics have argued that Beijing could access the data of US users while using the platform to boost Chinese propaganda.
The details of the agreement have not yet been made public, but the president of the United States, Donald Trump, is expected to meet his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, on Friday, September 19.
DEAL DE US -China Tiktok – What we know
The Tiktok property agreement was established during a commercial meeting in Madrid on Monday (September 15) and confirmed by the United States Treasury Secretary Scott Besent, the BBC reported.
The president of the United States, Trump, also confirmed that the meeting was “very good” in his official social account.
“An agreement was also reached in a ‘true’ company that young people in our country wanted to save.
While how the final agreement will be seen, it is not clear yet, CBS News reported that the American technology company Oracle “could play a key role if a Tiktok agreement is completed between the Trump and China administration.”
It still remains to be seen to what extent the parent company of Tiktok, Bytedance, is ready to surrender and what this would mean for the safety of US user data.
However, the perspective of a change of meaning about the ban is a welcome development for the more than 170 million people and companies that actively use the platform in the United States.
As we point out before, prohibit Tiktok (or any other platform) could bring more damage than well by negatively impacting people’s digital rights, such as freedom of expression and access to information, while establishing a legal precedent to follow more countries.