US andโ China Reach Framework to Resolve TikTok Algorithmโค Dispute: Sources
WASHINGTON – The United States and Chinaโค have reportedly reached a framework agreement intended toโข resolve the long-standing dispute over TikTok’s algorithm, potentially averting a ban of the popular socialโ media app, sources familiar with theโข deal revealed Sunday. Theโค agreement, โคbrokeredโ with the involvement of former president Donald Trump, centers on a compromise allowing a US investor group โto replicateโค TikTok’s core “secret sauce” algorithm, effectively divorcing it from Chinese control.
The deal comes as the latest extension of a deadline for TikTokโข to address US national security โconcerns was set to expire Wednesday.Trump had reportedly threatened to allow the app to go โขdark to gain leverage in broader trade negotiations with China, but a breakthrough was reached late Sunday.
Initially, Chinese President Xi Jinping resisted relinquishing control over the app.However, he ultimatelyโฃ agreed to the compromise as a means to end โขthe trade stalemate โwith the US and potentially โpave the way for โa visit to Beijingโค by Trump. The two leaders are scheduled to speak this Friday to finalize the details of the framework.
The proposed structure aims to satisfy bipartisan legislation upheld by theโข US Supreme Court, which stipulates thatโฃ Chinese entities must have no control overโ TikTok for it to continue operating in the โUS.By recreatingโ the algorithm, the new US-based company would meet this requirement.
Investors briefed on the matter say Trump may need to extend the typical 90-day compliance period due to the complexity of replicating โคthe algorithm.
Despite the apparent progress, some Republican lawmakers โremain wary, expressing concerns that TikTok’sโ algorithm could still be used for surveillance and the dissemination of anti-US propaganda. TikTok’s user base is heavily concentrated among โyoung people,with the largest demographic group aged 18-24 and a significant number under โฃ18.
The White House and a spokeswoman for the US investor group involved in the deal had no โคimmediate comment.