US TikTok ban delayed again after China stalls on deal over tariffs
Saturday, 5 April 2025 Donald Trump has delayed a potential ban on TikTok for a second time - after China reportedly stalled on a deal to sell its US operations in response to his "Liberation Day" tariffs.
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a 75-day extension for ByteDance to finalize the sale of TikTok’s U.S. operations. Citing "tremendous progress" on a potential deal, Trump emphasized the importance of maintaining TikTok’s operations and expressed a willingness to work with China. He also...
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How the US-China trade war took to TikTok and put Europe's luxury fashion houses in the middle
The US and China’s ongoing trade war has taken to TikTok and European fashion houses have found themselves sandwiched in the middle.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has thrown a wrench into the TikTok deal once again, signaling that the fate of the wildly popular app now depends on the outcome of ongoing U.S.-China trade negotiations. While markets reel from tit-for-tat tariff hikes, Trump says he doesn’t want tariffs to “go higher” — but won’t back down unless China plays ball. With 145% tariffs already imposed on Chinese imports and Beijing refusing to play the "numbers game," is this the end of the trade war—or just the beginning of something bigger? And where does this leave TikTok’s 170 million American users?
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'A Minecraft Movie' is throwing some movie theaters into utter chaos! A TikTok-fueled viral trend is encouraging movie goers to trash the theater during screenings of the film. Videos have captured audiences throwing food and drink, and trashing auditoriums. In one video, somebody was kicked out for holding up a live chicken. Some theaters are issuing warnings, including "pre-show announcements" and that if the "situation escalates, local authorities can be called." Meanwhile, employees are getting pushed to their limits: "All of us cannot wait for this movie to be gone."
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Canada’s NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has launched a fiery attack on Donald Trump’s sweeping new tariffs, calling him an “arsonist” who is setting fire to economies on both sides of the border. With Trump’s so-called “Liberation Day” trade war escalating, Singh vows to fight back and protect Canadian jobs. Will Canada retaliate? How will this impact workers and industries? Watch now for the full breakdown!
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Trump announces 10% reciprocal global tariffs, with higher rates on some nations
US President Donald Trump announced the long-awaited “Liberation Day” reciprocal tariffs at the White House Rose Garden. Global markets shifted into “risk-off” mode, with US stock futures tumbling sharply and gold surging to a new high.
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The White House commented on reports over US President Donald Trump's possible deal with China's Xi Jinping over tariffs amidst the escalating trade war.
President Trump spoke to China's Xi about the ongoing tariff battle, claiming both nations are in an escalating tit-for-tat trade war. While China has denied formal negotiations, Trump is confident..
China is ramping up its trade war rhetoric with the U.S., urging President Trump to remove sweeping tariffs if the dispute is to be resolved. The Chinese Commerce Ministry emphasizes the need for..