U.S. has 'framework' of a TikTok deal with China
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China has been reached to sell TikTok assets to a U.S.-based owner. But further details have been sparse, including the fate of the app's algorithm, which has been a key matter for China.
A potential TikTok deal emerged Monday between the US and China, two days before the Trump administration's latest sell or be banned deadline. Now, attention is shifting to the app's Chinese algorithm, with the Financial Times reporting it will be used in the US version.
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TikTok's US version may still use the Chinese algorithm, but now the American investors will reportedly have control over it.
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