U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday praised the progress of Chinese President Xi Jinping, including the sale of blockbuster app Tiktok and said he would visit Asian power, which gave a more cautious assessment of their speech.
Leaders of the world’s two largest economies have been through the phone ghost for the second time since returning to the Trump White House, and despite his once harsh criticism of China, he tried to keep members in a state of tension.
Trump told reporters ahead of the call that he hopes it will complete a deal to take out a deal from China, a social media platform that is very popular among young Americans, and Republican tycoons have turned to Ghana’s support.
Neither side reported the final agreement, but Trump said the call was “very productive.”
“We have made progress on many very important issues, including trade, fentanyl, the need to end the war between Russia and Ukraine and the need to end the Taputok agreement,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social Platform.
He said he will measure XI among the bystanders of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum Summit in South Korea at the end of next month and he will travel to China next year.
Trump said Xi Jinping will also visit the United States at an unspecified time and the two leaders will speak again over the phone.
China warns of “market rules”
China has made a harsh view of the negotiations.
“On the Tiktok issue, Xi Jinping pointed out that China’s position is clear: the Chinese government respects the will of enterprises and welcomes them to negotiate business in accordance with market rules to achieve a solution that balances interests and complies with Chinese laws and regulations,” the National Broadcasting Corporation. CCTV explain.
“China hopes that the U.S. side will provide an open, fair and non-discriminatory business environment for Chinese companies investing in the U.S..”
It describes the appeal as “frank and inpth”.
Last year, during Joe Biden’s presidency, the U.S. Congress A law passed Forces Tiktok’s parent company to sell its business for national security reasons or face a ban on the app.
U.S. policymakers, including Trump’s first term, warned that China could use tiktok to mine data from Americans or have an impact on the impact they see on social media.
But Trump, an avid social media user, once again postponed the app’s ban on Tuesday, which he saw as a factor in helping him win the 2024 election.
Trump told reporters Thursday that under the upcoming deal, Tiktok’s U.S. business will be “owned by all American investors as well as very wealthy people and companies.”
Wall Street Journal Proposed the possibility of a consortium controlling Tiktok, which includes tech giant Oracle and two California investment funds – Silver Lake and Andressen Horowitz.
Oracle’s boss Larry Ellison is one of the richest people in the world and a Trump supporter, meaning Tiktok will be the latest media or social media app for presidential control or influence.
Tariff truce
Trump exterminated China as an enemy during his campaign, but since returning to office, he talked about his strong relationship with XI.
The two sides fought against each other in a month of dispute earlier this year, with taxes related to each other, undermining global supply chains.
Washington and Beijing then reached a deal to reduce taxes due in November, while the U.S. imposed 30% tariffs on Chinese goods imports and Chinese imports, while China reached U.S. products with 10% tariffs.
The conference call was organized in XI Main Summit This month with leaders from Russia, Pakistan and India – North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was invited to conduct a large military parade in Beijing to commemorate the end of World War II.
Trump accuses China and Russia of Continuous Oppose the United States.
XI appreciated the role of the United States in World War II in Chinese social media readings.