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Xi Jinping and Trump Phone Call: TikTok, Trade, and Taiwan

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Trump and Xi Jinping Discuss TikTok, Trade, ⁣and Taiwan in Recent Call

In a phone conversation, former‍ U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi jinping reportedly made headway on a potential agreement regarding TikTok’s operations in the United States. Simultaneously, Beijing reiterated its ⁢opposition to unilateral⁣ tariffs imposed ‌by Washington, ⁢while the U.S. government has reportedly halted $400 million in aid intended‍ for taiwan.

This confluence of events signals a shifting dynamic​ in U.S.-China⁢ relations, impacting⁣ technology, trade, and geopolitical stability in the Indo-Pacific region. the paused aid package to Taiwan,a self-governing island claimed by China,represents a notable departure from previous U.S. policy and raises concerns about Washington’s commitment to supporting Taipei’s defense capabilities. The potential TikTok deal could reshape⁢ the social media landscape and⁤ address U.S.national security concerns, while the trade dispute continues to ‍cast a shadow over the​ global economy.

According to sources,⁤ the discussion regarding tiktok centered on reaching a resolution acceptable to both sides. Trump reportedly expressed appreciation for the potential approval of tiktok,and both leaders indicated their ​eagerness to ⁢meet at the upcoming Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit.

Beijing has ⁢consistently maintained its stance against unilateral tariffs,viewing them as detrimental to global ​trade and economic growth.‍ The U.S. decision to block the $400 million aid package to Taiwan, made this summer, included autonomous ammunition ⁢and drones-a more potent military assistance package ​than previous installments.This move has prompted questions ‌about the Biden administration’s approach to ‌Taiwan, particularly given escalating tensions in the region.

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