TikTok has resumed services in the United States, and Trump plans to set up a joint venture to maintain TikTok operations

PANews reported on January 20 that according to Xinhua News Agency, at around 9:30 a.m. Pacific Time on the 19th (1:30 a.m. Beijing Time on the 20th), TikTok released a statement on social media saying that the company has reached an agreement with Internet service providers and is restoring related services. The reporter immediately checked and found that the TikTok application has resumed normal use and the TikTok website has also returned to normal.

In addition, according to China Business News, on January 19, Beijing time, US President-elect Trump announced that he would issue an executive order on Monday to extend the time before the "sell or ban" law for TikTok takes effect, so that an agreement to protect national security can be reached. Before the order is issued, any company that helps TikTok continue to operate will not bear any responsibility. Trump plans to set up a joint venture in which the United States owns 50% of the shares, which will ensure that TikTok is under control and can continue to operate. It should be noted that ByteDance has repeatedly stated that it will not sell TikTok's US assets.

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