Since news about TikTok finalizing a deal to spin-off its U.S. operations became public, users have questioned what U.S. ownership of the app means for them. Politics
Skylight, a TikTok alternative built on open protocols, has had a busy weekend. Politics
China's TikTok announced Thursday that it has finalized an agreement to spin off its American operations into a new joint venture, ending years of uncertainty over the platform's future in the United States. The post China’s TikTok Completes Deal to Maintain U.S. Operations Through Joint Venture Structure appeared first on Breitbart. Politics
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Chinese firms must contend with geopolitical tensions and mistrust to do business in the United States. Some are choosing to avoid the U.S. altogether. Politics
After TikTok Deal, Chinese Companies Search for a New Global Path The New York Times Politics
The popular short form video app has a new corporate structure in the United States, which could result in some changes for the 200 million Americans who use TikTok. Politics
TikTok closes deal with White House to split US app from global business BBC Economics
TikTok finalizes deal to form new U.S. unit with major American investors PBS Economics
The Chinese parent company of the popular video app said a group of non-Chinese investors would create an American TikTok to avoid a federal ban. Politics
TikTok finalises deal with White House to keep US operation open BBC Events
Deal to secure TikTok’s future in the U.S. has finally closed toledoblade.com Politics
The deal to secure TikTok’s future in the US has finally closed CNN Politics
The Chinese parent company for the popular video app said it had sold a majority stake in TikTok’s U.S. operations to avoid a ban in the United States. Events
The pivot doesn’t look out of place at CES, where Chinese electronics companies are increasingly applying their manufacturing prowess to new industries. Politics
Nvidia is racing to ramp up production of its advanced H200 AI chips as Chinese technology companies have placed orders for over 2 million units for 2026, far exceeding Nvidia's current inventory of just 700,000 chips. The AI giant has turned to Taiwan's TSMC to help meet Chinese demand. The post Nvidia Turns to Taiwan’s TSMC to Help Meet Surging Chinese Demand for Powerful AI Chips appeared first on Breitbart. Politics