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Could TikTok Become a Political Tool for China Under Trump’s Presidency?

Could TikTok Become a Political Tool for China Under Trump’s Presidency?

Beijing May Use the App as Leverage Amid Rising Tensions with the US As tensions between Washington and Beijing continue to escalate, US President Donald Trump has brought the popular video-sharing app TikTok into the political spotlight. The app, which boasts around 170 million users in the US, has become a potential bargaining chip for

Beijing May Use the App as Leverage Amid Rising Tensions with the US

As tensions between Washington and Beijing continue to escalate, US President Donald Trump has brought the popular video-sharing app TikTok into the political spotlight. The app, which boasts around 170 million users in the US, has become a potential bargaining chip for China in its ongoing rivalry with the United States.

On January 20, following his return to the White House, President Trump introduced a new proposal for a joint US-China partnership involving TikTok, temporarily halting an impending US ban on the app for 75 days. This move could be seen as an attempt to manage the growing dispute, but it also highlights the broader power struggle between the two nations.

By refusing to sell TikTok or make major concessions, China might seek to demonstrate its resistance to what it views as US bullying tactics, using the app as a tool to assert its position in this complex geopolitical standoff.

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