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Chinese manufacturers on TikTok are revealing what it takes to make luxury fashion —raising questions about greenwashing, ...
In a typical TikTok video, Jenna Libman extols the virtues of a $30 Halara exercise dress, praising how easy it makes going ...
United States President Donald Trump on April 6 told reporters that China is holding back on approval for the sale deal for TikTok as a response to his tariffs, AFP reported. Speaking to reporters ...
The deal to sell TikTok fell through after China opposed President Trump's latest round of tariffs. Yahoo Finance host Madison Mills discusses the details, noting how President Trump's efforts to ...
Today's digest looks at Trump extending the TikTok sale deadline for the second time, Meta's fact checking finally coming to an end for all US users, and WPP's acquisition of InfoSum. President Trump ...
President Trump has extended the deadline for ByteDance to sell TikTok by 75 days. The deal fell through due to a clash over tariffs between the U.S. and China. If no sale occurs, the app could ...
President Donald J. Trump has issued an extension for the TikTok sale deadline that would have elapsed Saturday, April 5, for another 75 days so that the company could work out their preferred deal.
A major stumbling block to any deal for TikTok's US business is Chinese government approval. China has not made a public commitment to allow a sale and Trump's comments suggested renewed Chinese ...
President Donald Trump on Friday extended the deadline for TikTok to find a non-Chinese buyer or face a ban in the United States, giving his administration 75 more days to find a solution.
Trump in announcing the extended deadline for a TikTok sale brought up the tariffs and said his administration would continue working with China on a deal. TikTok's Chinese parent company ...
The ongoing negotiations over TikTok's U.S. operations have been delayed after China signaled its opposition to the proposed sale. President Donald Trump has extended the deadline for ByteDance's ...
President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs not only cratered the U.S. stock market, but are now blamed with sinking a TikTok sale his administration had been facilitating for months.